Mark Anthony BRANSGROVE

Mark Anthony BRANSGROVE  

 

AKA Mark BRANSGROVE, BRANS  

* Nickname:  ?  

Late of   ?  

 

Relations in ‘the job’   ?  

 

“possible” relation in ‘the job‘:  

Lachlan BRANSGROVE, NSWPF # 30658  ?  

 

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern  –  Class #  158   

 

New South Wales Police Force    

 

ProCst # 92016   

Regd. #  18000  

 

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday 23 January 1978  ( aged   19  years,   4  months,   1  days )    

Probationary Constable – appointed 3 April 1978  ( aged   19  years,   6  months,   12  days )    

Constable – appointed   ? ? ?  

Constable 1st Class – appointed 3 April 1983   

Detective – appointed   ? ? ?    

Senior Constable – appointed  3 April 1987   

Leading Senior Constable – appointed   ? ? ? 

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed   ? ? 1991 / 1992  

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed   ? ? ? 

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed   ? ? ?  

 

Final Rank: =  Sergeant  

 

Stations:   Regent St ( 2 Division )( GDs & secondment to Coroners Court )( ProCst – Cst )( 1978 – 1982 ), 4 Wheels Transport Branch – Surry Hills ( 20 Division )( 1982 – 1983 )( Driver ), Ballistics ( 1983 – 1984 ), Hurstville Crime Scene Section – Crime Scene Examiner ( 31 Division )( 1984 – 1991 ), SACPAV Bomb Disposal Technician ( 1986 ), Sydney Crime Scene Section – Sydney Police Centre ( 1991 – 1992 )( the SPC now stands on the same block of land that the 4 Wheels Transport Branch used to occupy ),  Founding Officer Section Leader – Forensic Services Group ( FSG ) Vehicle Identification Unit – Zetland ( 1992 – 1994 ),  Chatswood Crime Scene Section – Section Leader ( 25 Division )( 1994 – 2002 ), Hurstville Crime Scene Section – Section Leader ( 31 Division )( 2002 – 2004 ), Forensic Armed Robbery Unit – Commander ( 2004 – 2005 ), Ashfield ( 11 Division )( GDs )( Sgt – Team Leader & Relieving Duty Officer )( 2005 – 2013 ), FSG Pemulwuy Laboratories – DNA Exhibit coordinator ( 2013 – 2017 ) – Retirement  

 

 

Service ( From Training Date ) period: From  23 January 1978     to   6 April 2 017 =    39  years,   2  months,   14  days Service  

Time employed ( Paid ) with NSW PoliceFrom:  23 January 1978    to  6 April 2017 =    years,   2  months,   14  days Service    

 

 Time in Retirement from Police:   8  years,   3  months,   1  days

Age at Retirement / Leaving: =     58  years,   6  months,   15  days

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted 7 May 1994 ( Sgt )  

 

Mark Anthony BRANSGROVE 01A - NSWPF 18000 - Died 7 July 2025

 

 Born:     Monday 22 September 1958   

Died on:  Monday 7 July 2025 @ 8pm  

Age:    66  years,   9  months,   11  days  

 

Organ Donor:  Y / N /  ?  

 

 

Cause:  * Stage 4 Ureter Epithelial Cancer

Health Cluster from his FSG work

 

Event location:   Concord Palliative Unit, Concord Hospital, Concord, NSW  

Event / Diagnosis date >Diagnosed earlier in 2024

 

 

Funeral date:  Friday 18 July 2025 at  noon

Funeral location:   South Chapel, Woronora Memorial Park, 121 Linden St, Sutherland, NSW

Forensic Evidence and Technical Services Command will provide an Official Police Guard of Honour    

 

Wake location:  St George Motor Boat Club, 2 Wellington St, Sans Souci, NSW  

Wake date:   Friday 18 July 2025 after 2pm  – 5.30pm

 

Funeral ParlourMannings Funeral Homes, 87 Victoria Rd, Rozelle, NSW  

 

Buried at:     ?  

 

Grave LocationSection:          Row?         Plot

Grave GPS?,         ?  

 

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at   ?  

 

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( July 2025 )    

 

MARK is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance – Sydney  * BUT SHOULD BE  & IS ENTITLED TO BE    

 

MARK IS NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance – Canberra   * BUT SHOULD BE  & IS ENTITLED TO BE    

 

MARK IS NOT mentioned on the Sydney Police Centre Memorial Wall, Surry Hills   * BUT SHOULD BE  & IS ENTITLED TO BE   

 

 


 

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May they forever Rest In Peace

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Mark was diagnosed with Stage 4 Ureter Epithelial Cancer in early 2024 and passed away at the Concord Palliative Unit at 8.05pm on Monday 7 July, 2025 at the age of 66 after a long battle with cancer.

* Stage 4 Ureter Epithelial Cancer (also known as Stage 4 Urothelial Carcinoma of the Renal Pelvis and Ureter) is a cancer that spreads to distant organs, such as the lungs, liver, or bones, or has metastasized to lymph nodes far from the original tumor.
It is considered advanced and has a poorer prognosis than earlier stages.

Husband to Liz, father to John and Kate, father in law to Jules.

 

Mark was in one of the first group of 5 NSW police officers to obtain a scholarship to study for a Bachelor of Applied Sciences in Forensic Investigation from 1998 to 2001 at Canberra Institute of Technology.

 

Only last Tuesday 1 July, 2025 Mark was successful in having his cancer as being recognised as being hurt on duty after years of attending fire scenesResearch submitted to the HOD unit showed that Ureter Epithelium Carcinoma has a high prevalence in fire fighters and fire investigators and is on the NSWFB list of work related cancers.

Initially denied, by the NSWPF, as a Work Related injury – Mark battled against that decision and eventually had that denial overturned and had his Cancer recognised as a Hurt On Duty injury due to his years of fire investigations.

This ” win ” didn’t help the health of Mark but is may, in the future, help others afflicted with the same, or similar, conditions.

Congratulations Mark on your tenacity and strength to look after your fellow workers for out future mate.

 

 

Cal
NSWPF # 17463

 

Mark BRANSGROVE 08A - NSWPF 18000 - Died 7 July 2025Mark Anthony BRANSGROVE  <br /> AKA Mark BRANSGROVE, BRANS  <br /> Tuesday 1st July 2025 Mark's HOD was classified as 'HURT ON DUTY'. History in the making! Thank you to Lyle and Alan Mark's Legacy " It will not help me, it's too late for me, as my cancer is terminal Stage 4. On scans, my cancer lights up more than the lights on Sydney Harbour Bridge. It's about helping others in the future. That is my Legacy. It's never been about me, or money or fame..... it's about helping those in the future. " Mark Bransgrove
Mark Anthony BRANSGROVE  
AKA Mark BRANSGROVE, BRANS  
Tuesday 1st July 2025 Mark’s HOD was classified as ‘HURT ON DUTY‘. History in the making! Thank you to Lyle and Alan.   Mark’s Legacy ” It will not help me, it’s too late for me, as my cancer is terminal Stage 4. On scans, my cancer lights up more than the lights on Sydney Harbour Bridge. It’s about helping others in the future. That is my Legacy. It’s never been about me, or money or fame….. it’s about helping those in the future. ” Mark Bransgrove

 

 

 

Class 158A - Redfern Police Academy - April 1978
Class 158A – Redfern Police Academy – April 1978

 

Mark BRANSGROVE 04 - NSWPF 18000 - Died 7 July 2025 Mrs and Mrs Bransgrove with their son Mark Anthony BRANSGROVE  <br /> Monday 3 April 1978<p> Redfern Police Academy

Mrs and Mrs Bransgrove with their son Mark Anthony BRANSGROVE
Monday 3 April 1978Redfern Police Academy

 

Mrs and Mrs Bransgrove with their son Mark Anthony BRANSGROVE  <br /> Monday 3 April 1978<p> Redfern Police Academy

 

? & Mark Anthony BRANSGROVE  <br /> Monday 3 April 1978<p> Redfern Police Academy

 

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Constable 1st Class Bransgrove

 

Mark Anthony BRANSGROVE  <br />

 

 


 

* Story behind any Nickname:    

 


 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

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Cal
14 July 2025 

Updated on 15 July 2025 with funeral Live Streaming link and further calculations on various dates.

Updated 28 July 2025 with Live Stream and additional photos.


 

 




Stephen Raynor HORN

Stephen Raynor HORN  APM  

the Longest ever Serving Crime Scene Officer in NSW Police Forensic history ( 2024 )

 

AKA Steve HORN  

* Nickname:  Cracker

Late of Sutherland, NSW 

 

Relations in ‘the job’Special Constable Aaron HORN – NSWPF – Security Management Branch

 

“possible” relation in ‘the job‘:

Colin Ernest HORN, NSWPF # 9223   ? 

G.H. HORN, NSWPF # 16258   ? 

Dennis HORN, NSWPF # ????, Cadet 2253 ( 1967 )   ? 

J.G. HORN, NSWPF # 22121   

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern  –  Class # 115  

 

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. #  13273  

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday 13 May 1968 ( aged 19 years, 2 months, 1 day ) 

Probationary Constable- appointed Monday 24 June 1968 ( aged 19 years, 3 months, 12 days ) 

Constable – appointed 24 June 1969 

Constable 1st Class – appointed 24 June 1973

Detective – appointed ? ? ? ( YES )  

Senior Constable – appointed  24 June 1977

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? ( N/A )  

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 31 August 1984

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed ? ? ?  

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed ? ? ?

 

Final Rank: = Detective Senior Sergeant

 

Stations ?, Hurstville Scientific ( 31 Division ), ?, Ex War Crimes Investigator, Special Operations – Forensic Services Group – Identifications Services Branch ( DNA Advancement Program ), Forensic Intelligence & Results Management – Retirement

  

Time employed ( Paid ) with NSW PoliceFrom:  13 May 1968   to  29 September 2018= 50 years, 4 months, 16 days

Service ( From Training Date ) period: From  13 May 1968    to     29 September 2018 = 50 years, 4 months, 16 days Service 

( 44 years in Crime Scene )

 

 

Retirement / Leaving age: =  69 years, 6 months, 17 days

Time in Retirement from Police:  5 years, 8 months, 10 days

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted 29June 1984 ( Det SenCon )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 7 May 1994 ( Det SenCon )

Australian Police Medal ( APM ) – granted 26 January 2016 ( Det SenSgt )

 

 

 Born:  Saturday 12 March 1949

Died on:   Saturday 8 June 2024

Age:  75 years, 2 months, 27 days

Organ Donor:  Y / N / ?

 

Cause:   Cancer – Bladder ( Renal – Kidney failure )   

* Stage 4 Ureter Epithelial Cancer

Health Cluster from his FSG work

* Stage 4 Ureter Epithelial Cancer (also known as Stage 4 Urothelial Carcinoma of the Renal Pelvis and Ureter) is a cancer that spreads to distant organs, such as the lungs, liver, or bones, or has metastasized to lymph nodes far from the original tumor.
It is considered advanced and has a poorer prognosis than earlier stages.
 

Event location:   ?

Diagnosis date:  shortly after Retiring

 

Funeral date:  Wednesday 19 June 2024 @ 11am 

Funeral location:  South Chapel, Woronora Memorial Park, 121 Linden St, Sutherland, NSW

Forensic Evidence & Technical Services Command will provide an Official Police Guard of Honour 

 

Wake location???

Wake date???

 

 

Funeral ParlourPersonal Farewells, 135 Princes Hwy, Heathcote, NSW

 

Buried at?

Grave LocationSection:          Row?         Plot?

Grave GPS?,       ?

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( June 2024 )

 

STEVE is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance * NOT JOB RELATED

 


 

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May they forever Rest In Peace

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Stephen Horn

12th March 1949 – 8th June 2024

Always loved, never forgotten, forever missed.

FUNERAL SERVICE DETAILS

Wednesday 19th June 2024 at 11am (AEST)

Family and friends are warmly invited to the farewell service for Stephen at Woronora Memorial Park, South Chapel.

The service can be viewed via the following live stream link from 11am. A recording of the service will also be available for download after the service has concluded.

Link: https://streaming.naoca.com.au/e/cb2f1b9c-c897-4ede-b771-8fb716b1ba45

PIN: 6389

 


NSW Police , Thought to share this – Remember those Nightshifts and early morning crime scene’s when Detective Senior Sergeant Steve Horn arrived. It was a matter of “who was in charge til I got here”..
A career spanning more than 50 years, there isn’t much this cop hasn’t seen.
Detective Senior Sergeant Stephen Horn has investigated and solved some of the highest-profile crimes and disasters in Australia, and across the world.
Courtesy of Colin Walsh.

 


 

Granville train to war crimes: Hero cop’s 50 years on the front lines

 

 

 

From the Granville train disaster to the long search for Matthew Leveson’s remains, there isn’t much Detective Sergeant Stephen Horn hasn’t done in more than 50 years with NSW Police.
The veteran is hanging up his badge and hopes to spend more time with his family, and he spoke to A Current Affair about his career and the cases that have stayed with him.
“I’ve always tried to give more than 100 percent – as I say to some young people, get down and get dirty,” Det Sgt Horn said.

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Detective Sergeant Stephen Horn is retiring after more than 50 years with NSW Police. (A Current Affair)

He joined the force in 1968, and for 44 years of his career he has been on the front line of crime scenes gathering any clue that might unravel a crime.

“Who else is going to speak for (the deceased) if not the police?” he said.
But despite his long career, he admitted the burden could be a heavy one.

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Det Sgt Horn joined the force in 1968. (A Current Affair)

“I try not to take the work home and think about it at home, because if I worry about it and freak out and think about it, I’ll end up making mistakes,” he said.
“Multiple murders where a family has been murdered and children were involved – you always think to yourself, ‘why the children?'”
Det Sgt Horn was a fresh-faced, young forensic officer when a train derailed at Granville in Sydney in 1977.

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Det Sgt Horn was one of the forensic officers on the scene at the Granville train disaster in 1977. (A Current Affair)

 

His job was to retrieve the 83 victims who died, and identify them.
“We had a temporary morgue put up in a large tent and when portions of the concrete from the roadway were actually moved off the carriages, we would go down and retrieve the bodies and take them up to the morgue, do an initial examination of them, photograph them, look at their injuries, look at their clothing,” he said.
It was far from the last disaster scene Det Sgt Horn would attend.

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The forensic officers did their work at Granville in a temporary morgue in a large tent. (A Current Affair)

 

He also carried out his duties at the 1981 Sylvania Nursing Home fire (19 dead), the 1989 Kempsey bus crash (35 dead).
And in 1991, he received a phone call that shaped his career.
Det Sgt Horn was called on to investigate war crimes in Ukraine, where he dug up two mass graves and exhumed the remains of dozens of World War II victims – including 20 children.

 

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Assistant Commissioner Peter Cotter with Det Sgt Horn who hopes to spend more time with his wife and granddaughter in retirement. (A Current Affair)

 

“When we started to exhume these remains, we could actually see they were almost all grouped in an area – little tiny baby remains and things like that,” he said.
“Why did this happen? Why were these children taken from this village when the information was they didn’t know if they were Jews or not? They just decided to take them and dispose of them.”
He spent three months in the trenches, with minimal food and supplies.

 

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Det Sgt Horn has also been called upon to investigate war crimes in Ukraine. (A Current Affair)

 

Back home, the evolution of DNA technology has allowed Det Sgt Horne to solve cases that were otherwise impossible to crack.
“I think we had about 27 sexual assault cases solved with DNA, with about 33 charges – some of them serial offenders,” he said.
Most recently, Det Sgt Horn’s experience played an integral role in finding Matthew Leveson’s remains, 10 years after he went missing.

 

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Det Sgt Horn exhumed the remains of dozens of WWII victims, including children. (A Current Affair)

 

It is a gift Matthew’s parents Mark and Faye Leveson could never repay.
“He helped bring our Matty home and without that, we might still be out there looking for him, so a massive thank-you isn’t enough,” Faye Leveson said.
Assistant Commissioner Peter Cotter commended Det Sgt Horn’s service.

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Most recently, Det Sgt Horn played an integral role in finding the remains of Matthew Leveson. (A Current Affair)

 

“The NSW Police Force is extremely proud of you, we wish you the very best in retirement, and please go and enjoy yourself, and thank you for 50 years,” he said.
And Det Sgt Horn himself had one message for the new generation of young police officers.
“Be professional, diligent, loyal, courteous, and don’t give up,” he said.

Granville train to Matthew Leveson: Cop’s 50 years on the front lines


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Stephen Raynor HORN 02 - NSWPF - 13273 - Died 8 June 2024

Stephen Raynor HORN 02 - NSWPF - 13273 - Died 8 June 2024

Stephen Raynor HORN 02 - NSWPF - 13273 - Died 8 June 2024

 


 

* Story behind any Nickname:

 


 

Email Received from another NSWPF Member:
This renal cancer is a real bitch.
There are three other ex-Forensics guys from Sydney who have the same problem.
One appears to have beaten it, but two others’ prognoses are very poor.
I worked with them all over the years.
I’m going to get a kidney health check next week, as are a few other former Forensics work mates.

 


 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

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Cal
14 June 2024