Grieving father 'stalked man with tracker before trying to kill him'

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Grieving father 'stalked man with tracker before trying to kill him with a machete after police dropped murder probe over death of his son who drowned while taking LSD on camping trip with friends'

Samson Price, 48, accused of 'pre-planned' machete attack on Patrick Brown Price 'blamed Brown after his son drowned' in a pond in 2020 after taking LSD He is alleged to have stalked Brown him with a tracker for days before the attack

By Elly Blake For Mailonline

Published: 05:41 EST, 31 January 2023 | Updated: 05:52 EST, 31 January 2023

A grieving father 'stalked a man with a tracker for days before trying to kill him with a machete because he blamed him for his son's death', a court has heard.

Samson Price, 48, is accused of launching a 'pre-planned' attack on Patrick Brown outside a gym in Northwich, Cheshire in September 2021, ahead of the one year anniversary of his son's death.

Samson Jnr, 18, drowned in a pond in Wigan in October 2020 after taking the hallucinogenic drug LSD while at a lake with friends. 

Chester Crown Court heard that the father-of-two was 'very angry' that the police had failed to prosecute Brown, who was 19 at the time, and two others for murder after Samson's death.

Samson Price (pictured in handcuffs), 48, carried out an 'eye for an eye' attack on Patrick Brown, 21, who he blamed for the death of his son Samson Jnr 

Samson Price Jnr, 18, was found drowned in a lake in Wigan in October 2020, after going there with three friends including Brown

Brown, who was 20 at the time of the attack, was 'millimetres from bleeding to death' after the machete attack in Northwich, Cheshire, in September 2021

Following his death, three men were arrested on suspicion of murder after the friends had gone to a lake called Westwood Flash in Wigan to take the Class A substane.

The jury was told that Brown said they had been camping and Samson Price Jnr had started behaving strangely and had gone missing. He was later found drowned.

The jury was told that no charges were brought and police told the Price family in March 2021 that Samson's death was an accident which left the family 'very angry'.

Price is accused of lying in wait for Mr Brown outside the PureGym in Northwich after tracking him for days.

He is charged with raining five to six blows on his body in broad daylight as horrified gym users looked on.

Mr Brown, then 20, was 'millimetres from bleeding to death' but was saved by 'sheer luck' and very prompt medical treatment after gym users called the emergency services.

Price and his wife Rosanna (pictured with Samson Jnr) had 'made it clear to the police that they considered the people who had been arrested were responsible for their son's death'

Price told his wife that he considered himself to have died after his son's death (pictured Price with his son Samson Jnr)

Prosecutor Simon Mills told the court: 'This was a pre-planned attack on Mr Brown as he came out of the gym where Price had been waiting with his weapon concealed on his person.

'He came very close to achieving his aim of killing Patrick Brown. He inflicted numerous blows to his head, face, back and arms. He may well have thought that he had done enough to kill Patrick Brown.

'He ran off and remained at large for three weeks before eventually handing himself in at a police station in Wakefield, Yorkshire.

'The defendant had a motive to carry out this deadly attack. He blames Patrick Brown for the death of his son and he was angry that the police did not prosecute him over it.

'The prosecution contends that this was a case of an eye for an eye.'

Price accepted attacking Brown but denied he intended to kill him.

He has admitted grievous bodily harm with intent but has pleaded not guilty to attempted murder. The plea is not accepted by the prosecution.

Samson's parents showed the 'understandable grief and raw emotion of a grieving mother and father' said prosecutor Simon Mills, in messages the couple exchanged in the weeks before the attack

Mr Mills said that Price and his wife Rosanna had 'made it clear to the police that they considered the people who had been arrested were responsible for their son's death'.

He said that the 'understandable grief and raw emotion of a grieving mother and father' were shown in messages the couple had exchanged in the weeks before the attack.

Price told his wife that he considered himself to have died after his son's death.

He wrote: 'These feelings are hardest to deal with. Nothing will bring him back. It's the senselessness, the unfairness and the injustice of it.'

His wife wrote back: 'We should be rowing and worrying about him going to all these festivals. I cannot get it into my head that he is not here and I will never hear his voice.'

Price added: 'We have nothing left to look forward to. I consider myself to have died with Samson and I honestly don't care what happens to me any more.'

His wife tried 'to pull him round' by reminding him that their daughter Atlanta needed him.

Price replied: 'I am not going to harm myself. I will most likely try to harm others. I don't think I can handle the anniversary. I can't see me coping with that. Not that.'

Price denied attempted murder. The trial continues.

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