A family of a fair worker who Death after suffering from severe head injuries Has paid of Homage For his relatives, described him as “endless love”.
Corey Li-stavers, 28, originally from Sunderland region, Was killed on a ride Spanish City in Summer Funfare Whitley bayTin and Ware, on Saturday.
Shortly after 2.15 pm on Saturday, Northumbria police A report was received that a person was injured in a workplace accident.
Emergency services attended the spot and found that Mr. Lee-stavers had suffered serious injuries.
Despite the best efforts of the medical staff, Mr. Lee-Stavers died.

Northumbria police Said that his family is being supported by expert officials
“It is with the broken hearts that we share the devastating news that our beloved Kori has passed away,” his family said Homage,
He said, “He was taken from us in an accident while working on a fairground ride. None of us was ready for this, and it is impossible to put the pain of losing it in sudden words.
“Our life will never be the same without him, but his memory will remain in our hearts forever.
“We love you endlessly, blank, and we can say you more than words anytime.
“You are now with our mam – rest in piece blank.”
The fair was scheduled to be open from Thursday through bank holiday on Monday, but has been closed.
The Northumbria Police has approached the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), which is actually assisting in its investigation for the establishment of what has happened.
The force said in a statement: “Kori’s family has asked for secrecy, while they process the loss of their loved ones.”
“Our thoughts are with man’s family in this extremely difficult time.”
Summer City French also posted a statement on Facebook on Sunday, in which his colleague died.
Tribute said, “We are breaking hearts to share that one of our many loving colleagues has become sad after a tragic accident on Saturday 23 August 2025 at Spanish City Funfare.”
“Our team is like a family and we are all influenced by this loss deeply.
“As a mark of respect, the Spanish City French will remain closed later this week, while we take time to mourn together.
“We ask you for your understanding, and our thoughts and love are at this very sad time with their family and friends.”
With the information, anyone should contact the Northumbria police by sending a direct message on social media, or using a live chat or report form function on the force’s website.
They can also call the force on 101 and quoted reference numbers NP-20250823-0616.