The family of Coel Tainton, 24, have paid a heartfelt tribute after he was tragically...

Published: 8:01 pm March 4, 2026
Updated: 8:01 pm March 4, 2026

The family of Coel Tainton, 24, have paid a heartfelt tribute after he was tragically shot dead in Nottingham. The young man was found dead at a property in Ryeland Gardens, The Meadows, just after 5.30am on Saturday, 28 February.

Family Mourns “Loving, Caring” Coel

In a moving statement, Coel’s family described him as their “beloved son, brother, nephew, cousin, grandson, and friend to so many.” They said:

“Coel was loving, caring, and fiercely protective of those he held close. His heart was big, generous, and full of kindness.

He had a precious soul and a contagious laugh that could light up any room and touch everyone around him.

He brought joy, warmth, and comfort to our lives in countless ways. His humour, strength, and endless love will forever remain in our hearts.

Though words cannot express the depth of our loss, we know his love surrounds us still. He will be so sadly missed, deeply cherished, and loved forever.”

Man Charged with Murder in Grim Case

Nottinghamshire Police launched a murder investigation immediately following the shooting. On Tuesday evening (3 March), 34-year-old Jack Preston, also from Ryeland Gardens, was charged with murder. He also faces charges of assault by beating of an emergency worker and a public order offence.

Preston was remanded in custody and appeared at Nottingham Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday (4 March).

Police Appeal for Information

Police are urging anyone with information about the incident to come forward. Call Nottinghamshire Police on 101, quoting incident 116 of 28 February 2026, or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Information can also be submitted online via the police portal: https://orlo.uk/0csUE.

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