Police form guard of honour at funeral of young officer fatally injured on duty in Northumberland

PC Jess Turnbull was just 19 when she died last month

Officers lined the streets of Newcastle city centre to pay their respects
Author: Dave Higgens, PA / Jonny FreemanPublished 10th Jul 2026
Last updated 10th Jul 2026

A 19-year-old Northumbria Police officer who died after she was hit by a car while on duty was given full police honours as hundreds gathered for her funeral.

PC Jess Turnbull was responding to a collision in Cramlington, Northumberland, late on June 8 when she was fatally injured.

On Friday, Pc Turnbull’s coffin was escorted to Newcastle Cathedral by horses, pipers and motorcycle outriders as it passed an honour guard of officers with flags from forces across the UK.

Scores of uniformed police lined the square outside the cathedral as the cortège approached along city centre streets specially closed for the funeral.

The parade was led by seven pipers and a lone drummer followed by the four mounted officers.

PC Jess Turnbull

PC Turnbull’s coffin, which was draped in a union flag, was carried in to the church by more uniformed officers as the pipers played Amazing Grace in the blazing sunshine.

The officer’s police hat was placed on top of the coffin as it was carried through the main door, past dignitaries including Northumbria Chief Constable Vanessa Jardine, who saluted.

PC Turnbull’s parents followed the coffin into the church, followed by many more family members and dozens of officers.

Last month, a coroner outlined the circumstances of Pc Turnbull’s death, saying she and a colleague were sent to an earlier two-vehicle collision on the A189 near Cramlington at 11.11pm on Monday June 8.

Coroner Andrew Hetherington said PC Turnbull had got out of the marked police vehicle and was implementing a road closure at around 11.34pm.

She was standing in the carriageway near the front of her vehicle when another motorist collided with the parked police car, “resulting in Jess being hit”, the coroner said.

Police and paramedics treated her at the scene and she was taken to the Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle, but she died on Wednesday June 10.

Northumbria Police said a 73-year-old Mercedes driver was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and has been bailed.

PC Turnbull had only joined the force in September.

Fresh statements released

Jess' parents Janice and Andy Turnbull said: “On behalf of our family, we would like to express our heartfelt thanks to everyone who has supported us following the devastating loss of our beautiful and brave daughter Jess.

“Throughout the most difficult time of our lives, we have been overwhelmed by the kindness, compassion and support shown to us. The messages, tributes and acts of kindness have brought great comfort to our family.

“We would like to thank the City of Newcastle, the Dean and everyone at Newcastle Cathedral for helping us celebrate Jess's life so thoughtfully and with such care.

“We are especially grateful to our police family. The support we have received from colleagues, friends and the wider policing community has meant more to us than words can fully express.

“The full ceremonial honours afforded to Jess and our family were incredibly moving and provided great comfort during an unimaginably difficult time.

“To see the respect shown, and to feel the strength and support of the police family around us, is something we will never forget.

“We will always be grateful for the kindness, professionalism and friendship that has been shown to us throughout.

“Football was one of Jess's greatest passions, so we would also like to thank our Blue Star family for the love and support they have given us. Knowing how much Jess enjoyed being part of that community, and seeing the care shown to our family, has been a great source of comfort.

“We would also like to thank all of our family and friends for standing beside us, offering their support, and helping us through these darkest of days.

“The outpouring of love for Jess has been truly humbling and is a testament to the impact she had on so many lives. While our hearts are broken, we take comfort in knowing how much she was loved.

“Jess will always be in our hearts and thoughts. We miss her every day, but the memories we shared and the love she brought into our lives will stay with us forever.

“Thank you to everyone who has supported our family and helped us through this unimaginable loss.”

Officers pictured with flags
The funeral cortege made its way through Newcastle city centre

Chief Constable Vanessa Jardine led the tributes on behalf of Northumbria Police. 

“Our thoughts at this extremely difficult time very much continue to be with Jess’s family and loved-ones,” she said.  

“It was a privilege to be able to support them today as we all came together to pay our tributes to Jess and celebrate her life. 

“Jess made the ultimate sacrifice in serving our communities and it was an honour to be able to recognise her commitment and dedication to public service with a full ceremonial policing funeral. 

“I would like to thank everyone who helped to ensure today’s ceremony could go ahead. 

“I also want to thank the fantastic communities of the North East for all of your support since Jess died.  

“We have been humbled by your messages and the flowers which have been left at stations in memory of Jess. Please know your support is deeply appreciated.” 

Chief Constable Jardine added: “Each and every day, police officers across the country face danger to protect us all.  

“Today, therefore it also seems incredibly poignant to recognise and remember their service and dedication. 

“Jess and the sacrifice she made will never be forgotten.” 

Jess’s name has been added to Northumbria Police’s memorial at the Wallsend headquarters in a lasting tribute. 

The family are also fundraising in her memory. Anyone who wishes to make a donation is invited to support one of the following charities Care of Police Survivors or Live Life Give Life.

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