A surgeon famous for appearing on the Channel 5 programme Botched Up Bodies has been named as the cyclist killed after a collision with a motorist in Braintree earlier this month.
Niall Kirkpatrick, a specialist in craniofacial surgery and head and neck reconstruction, was killed after a driver collided with him on the Fairstead Road on the morning of 9 January. He died at the scene. Another cyclist sustained injuries to his face in the crash.
Essex Police arrested a 65-year-old on suspicion of causing death by careless driving. The man has since been released under investigation and the police have called for witnesses to the incident to come forward.
A world-leading plastic surgeon, Mr Kirkpatrick was known for his appearances on the Channel 5 show Botched Up Bodies, where he corrected bungled cosmetic work.
He was a chairman and director of the international children’s charity ‘Facing the World’ and in 2012 he led a team which ‘rebuilt’ the face of Ali Hussein, a teenager injured in an American airstrike during the Iraq war.
The British Association of Plastic Reconstruction and Aesthetic Surgeons opened a book of condolences, describing Mr Kirkpatrick as “an exceptional man and a great doctor.”
Television presenter Katie Piper said that the 62-year-old was “an incredibly talented and kind surgeon” who “helped so many people” and was “extremely charitable and caring.”

4 thoughts on “TV surgeon and cyclist killed after collision with motorist in Essex”
If it’s where I’m thinking of
If it’s where I’m thinking of it’s a very quiet, peaceful area of Essex and would certainly not be gritted (without saying that would necessarily have caused this accident). Really sorry to hear of what happened to Mr Kirkpatrick.
Surprised comments are
Surprised comments are allowed given an arrest.
Probably shouldn’t be
Probably shouldn’t be actually – Ryan please feel free to delete my comment (sorry I cannot do this myself).
A comment taken from the Book
A comment taken from the Book of Condolences;
I am so sorry to hear about Niall’s death, especially about how casually his wonderful, beautiful, caring life was wiped out. I am truly sorry for all his patients and his colleagues, and most especially for his family and friends. I wish we could make our roads safer for people who just want to love life and love doing what they enjoy.
Tremendously sad reading.