Timothy West died after nasty fall as EastEnders icon’s cause of death revealed

An inquest into the death of EastEnders star Timothy West has confirmed the legendary actor died peacefully with his family around him, six months after he was found unresponsive at a care home

Timothy West died “peacefully with his family around him” at a care home where he was receiving palliative care after a three-month stay in hospital following a fall, an inquest has heard.

The EastEnders and Coronation Street actor died aged 90 on November 12 last year. At the time, his devastated children, Juliet, Samuel and Joseph West, said in a statement he died “peacefully in his sleep”.

An inquest was later launched to determine the cause of Timothy’s death after he was found by a care home nurse. He had been living at Wandsworth Common Care Home – Avery Collection, where a care home nurse found him.

Assistant Coroner Jean Harkin launched an inquest into his death at Westminster Coroner’s Court in the days after Timothy’s death. She said: “The deceased was identified as Timothy West, a British citizen, aged 90 years, born on October 20, 1934, in Bradford. He was an actor, husband of Prunella West.”

VE Day: Timothy Spall recites Churchill victory speech

Assistant coroner Ellie Oakley said today: “Timothy West had an unwitnessed fall near his home on 11 August 2024 which resulted in a significant traumatic brain injury.

Actor Timothy West died aged 90 last year
Actor Timothy West died aged 90 last year 
Image:
PA)
“It is not possible to determine how the fall happened and there is no evidence of others being involved.

“He was treated in hospital for around three months before being discharged to a care home on 5 November 2024 for palliative care.

“Unfortunately he was not well enough to be discharged to his home despite receiving appropriate care in the care home. He died on 12 November 2024.”

Timothy had been living at Wandsworth Common Care Home in the days leading up to his death.

The home’s general manager, Thomas Holden, said in a statement read out at Thursday’s inquest: “On 12 November his family were with him all day.

“They continued to stay with him in his room during the evening and he passed away peacefully with his family around him at 19:20.”

The inquest had initially been adjourned in November and was due to take place in February this year. In a statement issued by Timothy’s agent, his children said: “After a long and extraordinary life on and off the stage, our darling father Timothy West died peacefully in his sleep yesterday evening. He was 90 years old.

“Tim was with friends and family at the end. He leaves his wife, Prunella Scales, to whom he was married for 61 years, a sister, a daughter, two sons, seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. All of us will miss him terribly. We would like to thank the incredible NHS staff at St George’s Hospital, Tooting and at Avery Wandsworth for their loving care during his last days.”

EastEnders also released an emotional statement, saying: “We are extremely saddened to hear that Timothy West has passed away. Timothy joined EastEnders as Stan and his presence as the patriarch of the Carter family was immediately felt. He will forever be in our hearts. We send all our love and thoughts to Timothy’s family and friends.”

Timothy's son, Sameul, said Prunella wasn't able to process the sad news
Timothy’s son, Sameul, said Prunella wasn’t able to process the sad news 
Image:
Dave Benett/Getty Images)
Following Timothy’s death, his son, Samuel, said that Prunella was “not well enough” to comprehend that the actor had sadly died. told The Sunday Times: “All I am going to say is she’s not really well enough to take it all in.”

In the year before his death, Timothy gave a rare insight into his family life after caring for his wife, Prunella, who was diagnosed with vascular dementia in 2015. Timothy, however, first spotted signs back in 2001 after going to see her in a theatre production.

Although the production went ahead with no issues, he said Prunella was “a bit strange” and “not totally with it.” In a rare interview with BBC Breakfast in 2023, he said it “isn’t going to get better.” “It hasn’t really been hard work, has it?” Prunella, now 92, said: “No, he is the person I love and I enjoy being with…” to which he responded: “That is about it I think! ” Discussing when he first noticed his wife’s deterioration, he said: “I came to see a play that Pru was doing in Greenwich.”

“I went to see the first night and it was good, much enjoyed by the audience and then I went to see it again and I thought ‘She’s not totally with it’. We went to see a specialist and he said I am sorry this is just something that happens to you when you get older. It is not going to get any easier, but we cope with it and we manage.”

Related Posts

A former Red Bull Formula 1 star has expressed his belief that Max Verstappen may leave the team sooner than expected, raising questions about the future direction of both the driver’s career and the championship landscape.

Photo: © IMAGO Four-time F1 world champion Max Verstappen has been tipped to quit Red Bull at the end of this season, by a fellow Dutchman. Verstappen’s future with…

Ferrari’s Fight for Survival: Can the Scuderia’s Latest Upgrades Unlock the SF25’s Potential and End Their Nightmare Season at Austria, or Are They Doomed to Watch Rivals Roar Past?

Ferrari’s High-Stakes Gamble in Austria: Can They Salvage the 2025 Season or Are They Doomed to Watch from the Sidelines Again? Ferrari, once the undisputed titan of…

Christian Horner’s recent statement about Red Bull’s future promises reassurance to Max Verstappen, quelling the swirling rumours of a potential move to Ferrari, and signalling strong team commitment as the Formula 1 season intensifies.

Max Verstappen is patiently waiting for Red Bull to bring some effective updates to his car in his bid for a fifth consecutive Formula 1 title. Currently…

Charles Leclerc recalls intense frustration after losing the Austrian Grand Prix to Max Verstappen’s aggressive late-race move – a controversial moment that not only cost him a long-awaited victory, but also sparked tensions between two of Formula 1’s fiercest rivals.

Charles Leclerc will return to the site where he was denied a first Formula 1 victory by Max Verstappen in 2019 at the Austrian Grand Prix this…

McLaren Shock Fans as Rising Star Alex Dunne Takes Over from Lando Norris in FP1 at Austrian Grand Prix – Supporters React with Surprise, Concern, and Curiosity Over Unexpected Driver Swap in Crucial Practice Session

McLaren have decided to replace Lando Norris with upcoming Formula 2 star Alex Dunne during first practice for the Austrian Grand Prix. Norris, who trails teammate Oscar…

Nico Rosberg Reveals Ferrari’s Strategic Expansion into the UK — A Move That Could Significantly Influence the Future Direction of Formula 1

Ferrari at a Crossroads: Reinvention or Ruin in the Heart of Formula 1 It started with a few carefully chosen words—subtle, almost offhand—from 2016 World Champion Nico…