A FARMER arrested over the fatal shooting of a suspected teenage burglar has been freed on bail.
Meanwhile a fundraising page set up by his son to help “clear his name” had yesterday reached nearly £38,000.
Farmer Rob Lomas, 50, was arrested over the fatal shooting of a suspected teenage burglarCredit: SuppliedMarcus Smith died in a suspected burglary gone wrongRob Lomas, 50, was held on suspicion of murder after the body of Marcus Smith, 19, was found.
The father of four was also arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after another teenage boy suffered a gunshot wound.
The lad was arrested on suspicion of aggravated burglary, along with another male in his 20s.
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More than 1,700 people have donated to a GoFundMe page set up by Mr Lomas’ son Josh.
He wrote: “During the early hours of May 1, Rob encountered intruders inside his property, having had a burglary the night prior.
“Rob, Kate (his partner) and I now need help to clear his name.”
A local said: “There’s so much support for Rob. I think people have a lot of sympathy for him.”
Online tributes to Marcus hailed him as the “loveliest boy”.
The shooting happened at Mosley Hall Farm in Whaley Bridge, DerbyshireCredit: SWNSLomas had reported being robbed in another raid less than 10 hours earlierCredit: SWNS