Gallwch adael y wefan hon yn gyflym drwy wasgu’r fysell Escape Allanfa Gyflym
Rydym yn defnyddio rhai cwcis hanfodol i wneud i’n gwefan weithio. Hoffem osod cwcis ychwanegol fel y gallwn gofio eich dewisiadau a deall sut rydych yn defnyddio ein gwefan.
Gallwch reoli eich dewisiadau a gosodiadau cwcis unrhyw bryd drwy glicio ar “Addasu cwcis” isod. I gael rhagor o wybodaeth am sut rydym yn defnyddio cwcis, gweler ein Hysbysiad cwcis.
Mae eich dewisiadau cwcis wedi’u cadw. Gallwch ddiweddaru eich gosodiadau cwcis unrhyw bryd ar y dudalen cwcis.
Mae eich dewisiadau cwcis wedi’u cadw. Gallwch ddiweddaru eich gosodiadau cwcis unrhyw bryd ar y dudalen cwcis.
Mae’n ddrwg gennym, roedd problem dechnegol. Rhowch gynnig arall arni.
Diolch am roi cynnig ar fersiwn 'beta' ein gwefan newydd. Mae'n waith ar y gweill, byddwn yn ychwanegu gwasanaethau newydd dros yr wythnosau nesaf, felly cymerwch gip a gadewch i ni wybod beth yw eich barn chi.
A 32 year-old man who died following a serious assault at York railway station has been named by police as his family pay tribute to a much-loved father, son, and husband.
James Hitchcock was taken to hospital in critical condition after he was seriously assaulted just before 9pm on 15th December. He sadly died in hospital on 18th December with his family bedside.
His family pay tribute to him in a statement released today:
“Our hearts are broken. We still cannot comprehend the events that have taken place. James was one in a million, the life and soul of the party and did not deserve to be taken from us so soon and under such cruel circumstances.
“His memory will live on in the life of his beautiful baby boy. We would ask for our family’s privacy to be respected at this time whilst we process the loss of our beloves James.”
Senior Investigating Officer Detective Chief Inspector Sam Painter said: “Our specialist officers are continuing to support James’s family and friends following this tragic and horrific incident.
“We continue to urge witnesses, or anyone with information, who is yet to speak to officers to get in touch by texting 61016, or calling 0800 405040, quoting reference 617 of 15 December. Alternatively, you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously by calling 0800 555 111.”