A 12 -year -old boy’s family died after that Fall in a recreation Has paid tribute to his “very love” child.
Logan Carter was found seriously injured Cheshire Police on Friday evening after falling from a park equipment at Wharton Recreation Ground in Vinsford.
Despite the best efforts of Northwest ambulance service Associate Who treated him at the scene, he was declared dead.
In a tribute, his family said: “Logan was a very loving son, brother, grandson, great grandson, cousin and friend for many. He had an infectious personality and a beautiful smile.
He said, “Everyone wanted to be Logan. He was a little boy who was full of life and wanted to make everyone laugh,” he said. “He was worth living every day. Logan was everyone’s medical person, he was calm and he will be remembered more than we can put in words anytime.
“We are taking comfort from our support words that we have got, while we take time to come up with untimely loss of our blue -eyed boy.”
He shared a picture of his son, catching a big fish after a fishing journey, who smiled on camera in the sun. A gofundme has been installed at the age of 12 To support your family Which has so far been raised close to £ 9,000 in less than 24 hours with a target of £ 13,000.
Logan’s family is currently being supported by expert officials. The police is also appealing to someone with information related to the incident to come forward as part of ongoing inquiry.
Detective Sergeant John Rhodes, Protecting Weak Peepal Investigation Unit incident is called “deeply tragic”.
He said: “This was a very sad incident that included a very young victim and our thoughts remain with the family and friends of the boy who died unhappy at the scene.
“As part of our investigation in this incident, we are asking anyone that at the time of the incident, which can be away from Laddword Street in Vinsford or in or around the Wharton Recreation Ground area and saw anything that can help us in our inquiry, please contact.
“At this stage, I would also like to ask the public that not to feed any speculation, especially on social media, because it remains an ongoing investigation.”
Police asked that any person with information related to the incident to be held on Friday 29 August at around 6.11 pm contacts ImL-2165641 via the website or on 101.