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Dad's ashes memorial stone removed, daughter devastated
24 Feb
Summary
- Daughter mourns father again after memorial stone vanished
- Club claims memorial stone does not mean fixed location
- Club offered goodwill payment with strict non-disclosure clause

Nearly four decades after her father's passing, Julie Westwood is experiencing profound grief once more. Birmingham City Football Club removed a memorial stone, which contained a portion of her father Roy Westwood's ashes, from its location near the main entrance off Cattell Road. Westwood had purchased the stone in 2000, believing it to be a permanent fixture at St Andrew's.
Westwood discovered the stone missing on December 20, finding a blank brick in its place. The club later presented an alternative stone, but Westwood asserts it is not the original, lacking specific personal details and being in a different position. The club maintains that a permanent memorial signifies an accessible location within the stadium, not an indefinite fixed spot.




