A man described as “very popular” was discovered deceased at a Bronze Age stone circle in the Peak District during a summer solstice gathering. The individual has been identified as Isaac Clare-Watts, a skilled joiner from Arnold, Nottinghamshire. His body was found at the Nine Ladies Stone Circle in Stanton Lees, Derbyshire, on Monday, June 22, prompting a response from emergency services just before 1.40pm.
Following the incident, a 41-year-old man was apprehended on suspicion of murder and is currently under police custody. Clare-Watts, who had been employed by Nottingham-based construction firm Frank Goulding Ltd, was remembered by the company as a valued team member. He had embarked on a journey to explore the world, including pursuing his passion for Muay Thai in Thailand.
Authorities have urged individuals who were present at the stone circle between June 19 and 23, especially during the summer solstice celebrations, to come forward with any relevant information or footage. Detective Inspector Tony Owen emphasized the importance of gathering details from witnesses to understand the circumstances surrounding Clare-Watts’ tragic demise. A dedicated incident portal has been established for providing information to the police, or individuals can contact the authorities via 101, quoting reference 26*364216.
