
“It was a very scary experience for her,” said Mr Storer. “As the man came into the light Katrina could see that his face was covered in blood and also that he was using his mobile phone to call an ambulance. He didn’t know where he was and had followed the light to find help.” Mr Storer said Katrina alerted her brother Neil, who was sleeping in the farmhouse, and they helped the man arrange for an ambulance to come out. The police were also called.
A local newspaper reports (Jonathan Barnes Baylham: Police probe ‘gang fight’ east Angliuan Daily Times, February 23, 2011):
It is believed that a number of men had been scouring the Roman site surrounding the farm looking for unearthed treasure and had been involved in a confrontation. The 38-year-old man, from the Grays area of Essex, was believed to have been struck with a “metal pole” and was taken to West Suffolk Hospital for treatment. Police said they arrested three men on suspicion of assault causing grevious (sic) bodily harm – the 38-year-old man, a 41-year-old man from Grays and a 43-year-old man of no fixed abode. Three men were arrested, the 41-year-old man was bailed to return to Ipswich Police Station on April 1 while the other two will face no further action.There is a scheduled Roman site at Baylam, the Storers' farm is on part of the Roman site of Combretovium which included two Roman forts and a large civil settlement which I wrote about many years ago (with a nice cropmark plan published, ideal aid for treasure hunters). But it can't have been here that the men were caught since they "face no further action". Basically I guess the lesson from this is that it might not be a good idea to quarrel with nocturnal artefact hunters from rough areas of Essex and homeless guys carrying metal poles.
The distance from Grays to Baylam is 90 kilometres up the A13 and A12. Did this metal detectorist seriously not know where he was? So much for metal detectorists' site-research then.
Vignette: avoid head injuries, beware of metal detectorists going equipped with metal poles and other weapons.