Benjamin EBBITT

EBBITT gravesite
Rank
Constable
Station
Croydon Police Station
Date of Passing
10 May 1894

Plaque Location

Ebbitt touchstone
Column
1 - Right leg
Side
Front
Row
3

Biography/Story

At 12.30am on 9 November 1890, Constable Benjamin Ebbitt was called to Circum Street in Croydon, to arrest a man named Hugh Stack in relation to an assault on a man named Patrick Brennan.

Upon arrival at the scene, Ebbitt found Brennan lying on the ground with cuts to his head, and Hugh Stack standing nearby. Constable Ebbitt attempted to arrest Hugh, who resisted and seriously assaulted the officer, threatening to murder him. Ebbitt was knocked to the ground, kicked and struck in the left eye and left ribs by stones thrown by Hugh's brother Tom.

Constable Ebbitt was taken to the Croydon police barracks and was immediately attended to by Doctor Flood. His wounds were dressed but the damage inflicted on his eye was so severe he was sent to Brisbane for medical treatment. Ebbitt lost the use of his left eye and an abscess formed in his head which resulted in perforation to both eardrums, deafness and a gradual decline in his overall health. Constable Ebbitt never returned to active police duty and died a serving officer on 10 May 1894.