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Chester FC Supporter Takes Own Life Following Racism Allegations at Football Match

Last updated: April 26, 2025 5:16 am
Lena Stan
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Andrew Paul Hewitt leaves behind a son and long-term partner (Family Handout)
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A Chester FC supporter tragically ended his life just hours after becoming the focus of a police investigation into a racist gesture captured on video during a recent away fixture.

Andrew Hewitt, 52, was found hanged at his home in Flint, North Wales, on 1 December. The previous day, he had attended a National League match against Warrington Town, where fans were caught on camera allegedly directing racist abuse at a black Warrington player.

One gesture in particular—a monkey gesture—sparked widespread condemnation.

An inquest at County Hall, Ruthin, heard that Mr Hewitt “couldn’t face the embarrassment” of what might follow: either a ban from his beloved football club or a potential jail term.

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Andrew Paul Hewitt(circled) among the group of fans appeared to make monkey gestures at a black player. (Instagram)

His brother, Alan Hewitt, described the incident as completely out of character. “Andrew got caught up in the moment,” he said. Alan added that Andrew had likely read the club’s public statement and the social media backlash. It was enough to convince him that the fallout would be too much to bear.

A heartbreaking note was found at Mr Hewitt’s home, stating: “I f**** up. Sorry.”*

Chester FC acted swiftly following the incident. The club condemned the behaviour shown in the video and confirmed that the individual involved had been identified.

“Racism has no place in sport or society, and anyone found to have displayed such behaviour will receive an indefinite ban from attending matches,” the club said. Cheshire Police confirmed that the racially aggravated offence was being investigated, and that the suspect had been identified and was due to be interviewed.

“During the match between Warrington FC and Chester FC on Saturday, November 30, police were made aware of a racially aggravated public order offence,” a spokesperson said.

Mr Hewitt was described during the hearing as a hard-working man who had passionately supported Chester FC for over 40 years. His long-term partner, Hayley Williams, attended the inquest alongside other family members.

HM Coroner for North Wales, John Gittins, offered his sympathies to the grieving family. “It is a very tragic loss in very extreme, difficult circumstances. I can see this is a gentleman who is very much missed, and the hole he has left is very difficult to fill in all of your lives.”

If You Need Support

This case highlights the devastating toll that public shame and mental health struggles can take. If you’re struggling, you are not alone. Samaritans offer a safe space to talk, day or night, 365 days a year. You can call them for free on 116 123, email [email protected], or visit samaritans.org for support.

The tragic death of Andrew Hewitt has left a community grieving and serves as a stark reminder of how powerful social shame, combined with mental health struggles, can be. While racism has no place in football or society, it’s also crucial to ensure those who make mistakes have access to support rather than being driven to despair.

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