Neal Thompson: Fallen officer on brink of retirement to be farewelled with full police honours

Amy Lee
The Nightly
Detective Leading Senior Constable Neal Thompson will be laid to rest at a funeral service at the Victoria Police Academy.
Detective Leading Senior Constable Neal Thompson will be laid to rest at a funeral service at the Victoria Police Academy. Credit: The Nightly

Instead of stepping into the retirement he had long been looking forward to, Detective Leading Senior Constable Neal Thompson will be laid to rest at a funeral service at the Victoria Police Academy.

The 59-year-old veteran officer was killed almost a fortnight ago while serving Dezi Freeman a warrant, cutting short a career spanning nearly four decades.

He was looking forward to spending more time with the love of his life, Lisa, and already had a list of tasks to tackle in his free time on Monday.

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Described as an adventurer, Det. Lead. Sen. Const. Thompson revelled in the great outdoors and regularly ventured out into nature on trips with friends and colleagues.

He is said to have found a new purpose since meeting Lisa, described as the love of his life, with whom he proudly built a new home.

An officer of 38 years, he joined the police in 1987 and worked his way up to being a detective at the Major Fraud Squad and the State Crime Squad before shifting to Wangaratta to join the Crime Investigation Unit in 2007.

Members of the force will form a guard of honour for him as they did on Friday for colleague Senior Constable Vadim de Waart-Hottart, also killed in the same incident.

Photo of the funeral of Senior Constable Vadim de Waart-Hottart.
Picture: NewsWire / Luis Enrique Ascui
Photo of the funeral of Senior Constable Vadim de Waart-Hottart. NewsWire / Luis Enrique Ascui Credit: Luis Ascui Newswire/NCA NewsWire

An estimated 3000 mourners attended the 34-year-old’s funeral, triple the number expected.

The Belgian native was remembered as a smiling protector with an enduring Batman fascination, given a send off worthy of a real-life superhero.

Carolina de Waart reacts with her son Sacha de Waart-Hottart.
Carolina de Waart reacts with her son Sacha de Waart-Hottart. Credit: NCA NewsWire
Photographs and personal belongings are displayed prior to the funeral service for Senior Constable Vadim de Waart-Hottart.
Photographs and personal belongings are displayed prior to the funeral service for Senior Constable Vadim de Waart-Hottart. Credit: NCA NewsWire

The two officers were among 10 police serving a warrant at a property in Porepunkah, about 300km northeast of Melbourne, when they were shot dead and another colleague seriously hurt on August 26.

Freeman, 56, fled into bushland and remains at large.

Hundreds of officers are looking for him in Victoria’s high country, with more than 100 properties searched, as investigators believe some people know his whereabouts.

- With AAP

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