Murder probe launched after pensioner, 85, dies following assault in hospital

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Sophie Little

By Sophie Little


Published: 02/10/2025

- 03:17

Anatoliy Podmazko, 70, is set to appear in Isleworth Crown Court on October 17 in connection with the incident

A murder investigation has been launched after a pensioner died following an assault in a hospital in London.

Officers from the Metropolitan Police were called to Charing Cross Hospital in Hammersmith on September 18 after reports of one patient assaulting another.


Authorities named 85-year-old Andrew Farmer as the victim, adding he had sustained serious injuries.

The pensioner from Ealing died a week later on September 25.

The force added that a 70-year-old man was arrested at the scene.

Andrew Farmer

Authorities named 85-year-old Andrew Farmer as the victim

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On Wednesday, the police released a statement which said that Anatoliy Podmazko, of no fixed address, was charged with grievous bodily harm on September 20.

He is set to appear in Isleworth Crown Court in west London on October 17.

Leading the murder investigation Detective Inspector Kirsten Hadleigh said: "Our thoughts remain with Andrew's family and friends at this undoubtedly difficult time.

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The incident between the two patients occurred at Charing Cross Hospital in Hammersmith

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"We remain in close contact with Andrew's loved ones and are keeping them up to date with the progress of our investigation."

Andrew's partner Paul Wrigley said in a statement released by the police: "My partner through thick and thin for 60 years. Now sadly missed.

"An Oxford First - whatever he touched, he touched deeply - opera, Devon topography, the underprivileged.

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Anatoliy Podmazko is set to appear in Isleworth Crown Court in west London on October 17

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"Scholarly, but with a wry sense of humour.

"Rest now, my dear friend."

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