Mimi Webb pays tribute to superfan TV paramedic who was discovered lifeless
Pop star Mimi Webb has paid tribute to a TV paramedic superfan who was found dead alongside his girlfriend at his home.
Daniel Duffield, 24, and Lauren Evans, 22, were found by West Midlands Ambulance Service at his home in Cannock, Staffordshire on Tuesday.
Police have launched a murder probe into the deaths of the couple, who were understood to have been in a relationship and are yet to be formally identified.
The paramedic, who starred in Channel 4‘s 999: On the Frontline, was a fan of singer Mimi Webb, who has since posted a tribute to her almost 300,000 Instagram followers after hearing of his death.
She wrote: ‘Forever in our hearts. Love you my darling Daniel.’
Mr Duffield’s social media had been littered with pictures of him and Ms Evans attending some of the pop star’s concerts and in one exchange on Facebook the pair had seemingly planned to go see her on tour.
Ms Webb’s latest tour will see her play across multiple venues in the US before heading to the UK in September for shows in Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham and London.
Daniel Duffield, 24, and Lauren Evans, 22, (pictured together) were found by West Midlands Ambulance Service at his home in Cannock, Staffordshire on Tuesday
Paramedic Daniel was a fan of singer Mimi Webb, who has since posted this tribute to her almost 300,000 Instagram followers after hearing of his death
Daniel Duffield, 24 (left) appeared on Channel 4’s 999: On the Front Line with crew mate Ellie (right)
Earlier this year, Mr Duffield posted a composite image of multiple photos of himself and Ms Evans, writing: ‘Appreciation post [heart emoji] for always being there and supporting me! Thank you for everything, adore you so much.’
Previously MailOnline revealed Mr Duffield was featured in Channel 4’s documentary 999: On the Front Line alongside his crew mate, student paramedic Ellie.
Ellie paid tribute on social media and revealed she spoke to Mr Duffield a matter of hours before is death, adding she is ‘still trying to come to terms’ with the tragedy.
Millions watched Mr Duffield on the eleventh series of the show, which follows West Midlands Ambulance crews as they respond to 999 calls across the region.
It comes as student mental health nurse Ms Evans, from Bridgend, South Wales, was today pictured for the first time.
Staffordshire Police last night referred itself to the police watchdog over recent contact.
Taking to social media, his crew mate Ellie said: ‘Never in a million years did I think I’d have to sit and write this and yet I’m still trying to come to terms with it.
Police have launched a murder probe after the couple were found dead at Mr Duffield’s home
Just two weeks ago Daniel posted a picture of himself and Lauren at a bowling alley, captioned: ‘Friday fun date night’
Last post: The last photo of the couple shows them attending a music event at Wembley stadium in London
‘I just want to express how special you [were] to me, not only my best friend at work and the best crew mate but one of my best friends who had a massive impact on day to day life, the most kind hearted person who always had time to help others, who made me laugh every day and always would pick up the phone whenever I was in need.
‘Dan I can’t believe you’re actually gone.’
She added: ‘We were meant to go out together this week and I was looking forward to seeing you. Even the phone call we had this morning an hour before you [were] gone I’ll never forget, love you forever Dan.’
During his appearance on 999: On the Front Line, Mr Duffield was seen chatting to crew mate Ellie about whether she believed in aliens, before the pair were called out to an emergency involving a suspected stroke patient.
The documentary saw them assess 91-year-old Walter, who had lost feeling in one side of his body, and rush him to hospital.
After speaking to Walter about his late wife, Mr Duffield told the programme: ‘I think it’s difficult when one partner passes away, and the other’s left on their own.’
The paramedic reportedly split up with his former partner at Christmas, but had recently found a new girlfriend.
Paramedic Mr Duffield and student paramedic Ellie featured in the documentary which follows West Midlands ambulance crews
It is understood Mr Duffield was suffering from mental health problems before his death.
Ms Evans’ devastated family, from the quiet 2,000-population village of Pen-y-fai, near Bridgend, did not wish to speak on the tragedy.
Her mother Karen, 53, and father Steven, 54, are understood to be distraught at the tragic loss.
The family were described as ‘quiet’ by the neighbours and said to often do things together.
Neighbours on Coed Y Cando, Pen-y-Fai, were ‘shocked’ by the news and said that Lauren was ‘very friendly’ girl.
One said: ‘She always said hi and they are a nice family. This is a terrible shock for everyone.’
Another added student Mental Health Nurse Lauren, who had graduated from Swansea University, was ‘no trouble’ and described her as a ‘lovely girl.’
She is believed to have moved out to go to University 30 miles away but returned for a time during the pandemic. She is believed to have moved to Staffordshire last year.
Writing on Facebook on Tuesday night, Mr Duffield’s sister Louise Duffield said: ‘Never ever thought I’d have to write this post (but) my beautiful brother has left us today.
Lauren, 22, from Bridgend, South Wales, is believed to be the woman found dead in Cannock on Tuesday
Mr Duffield was found dead alongside a woman, believed to be 22-year-old Lauren Evans
Singer Mimi Webb posted a photograph of her and Mr Duffield to her 289,000 Instagram followers
Ellie and Dan, as he was known on the programme, were seen discussing whether aliens exist and treating emergency patients
Friends and colleagues have paid tribute to Mr Duffield and shared their shock at his death
There is still a police presence at the scene of the house in Hednesdford, Cannock on Thursday
‘I’m so distraught you’ve gone. I will never come to terms with it that you’re no longer here. You (were) such a bright soul, always helping other people making them smile, laugh, saving lives but unfortunately you couldn’t help yourself.
‘I will forever cherish you and us growing up together; you will always be in my heart (and were) the best brother I could (have) ever asked for.
‘I’ll always miss you and love you forever. Until we meet again, RIP brother.
Friend Jasmin Steed added: ‘I know you were going through a rough patch but you always seemed like you had a grip of it.
‘We would talk it out and you would post pictures and videos of you smiling, and travelling all over the world for concerts and shows.
‘You seemed happy, even though you were not. And I keep replaying the last few months wondering if I could’ve done more.
‘So this is everybody’s reminder that a smile can hide so much pain. Please check in on your mates regularly. I know we all pretend we live important busy lives but really, nothing is more important than the people around us.
‘Dan, you saved so many lives both as a paramedic and as a friend, I’m so sorry we couldn’t save yours.
‘You held a special place in my heart, but now part of it will forever be broken. I hope you manage to find the happiness you brought to everyone else.’
Police have urged the public to avoid speculation about the case as it referred itself to the independent watchdog, the IOPC, over previous contact with Mr Duffield and Ms Evans.
Staffordshire Police referred itself after launching a murder inquiry following the discovery of the two bodies.
The force said it had made the referral to the watchdog due to ‘recent police contact’ in relation to the deaths at a property in Alpine Drive, Hednesford, Cannock.
Police have yet to formally identify those who died but believe them to be 22-year-old Lauren Evans, from Bridgend in South Wales, and 24-year-old Daniel Duffield, from Cannock.
Ambulance service staff found the bodies at about 12.30pm on Tuesday.
Paying tribute, Ashley Gutteridge, 24, who was at school with Daniel in both primary and secondary, said: ‘He was genuinely a good lad and it is very upsetting to read his final letter.
Mr Duffield is understood to have been suffering with mental health issues prior to his death
Police and forensic officers have been pictured collecting evidence at the scene
A murder investigation was launched after the bodies of a man and woman were found inside a house in Alpine Drive (pictured) in Hednesford, near Cannock, Staffordshire
Police have cordoned off the property as officers continue their investigations
‘I had lost touch with him a bit but still saw him occasionally when he was a paramedic and he seemed to be doing well.
‘People need to be aware of men’s mental health and understand the consequences of what can happen. I especially think those working in emergency services need more support.’
West Midlands Ambulance Service today confirmed Mr Duffield was an employee at the time of his death.
A spokesperson said the man found dead at an address in Hednesford was employed by the Trust as a paramedic at Willenhall Hub.
Senior Operations Manager at Willenhall, Richard Barratt, said: ‘Daniel Duffield was a well-known member of staff and always keen to help and support his colleagues. His death, at such a young age is a great tragedy.
‘I hope Daniel’s family can take some comfort from the hundreds of patients he helped through his time as a paramedic. Our thoughts go out to the families of both of those found at the scene.’
Staff at WMAS are being provided with specialist support as they come to terms with the death of Daniel.
Detective Superintendent Nicki Addison, of Staffordshire’s Major Investigations Department, said: ‘My thoughts are very much with the families at this time.
‘I know this news has understandably shaken the local community. I’d like to reassure everyone that we’ve got a specialist team of officers working extensive hours to fully investigate what happened and support the families of those affected.
‘We completely understand that lots of people want to know more about what happened, but we’d like to reiterate that speculation isn’t helpful to families at this distressing time.
‘I would like to thank everyone who has already come forward with information and ask that people continue to get in touch if they’ve got any information that can help us.’
A spokesperson for West Midlands Ambulance Service said: ‘We were called to a concern for welfare at house in Hednesford on Tuesday lunchtime.
‘Two paramedic officers and an ambulance were sent to an address on Alpine Drive.
‘After gaining access to the property at just before 12.20pm, paramedics found a man and a woman inside.
‘Sadly, it was immediately obvious that nothing could be done to save them and ambulance staff immediately alerted Staffordshire Police.’