Grimsby Town mourns ‘heartbreaking’ death of footballer, 16, and his father
Grimsby Town mourns ‘heartbreaking’ death of footballer, 16, and his father
Cameron and Dave Walsh died after their car became submerged in water in Lincolnshire
A teenage footballer and his father have died in a car accident in which the vehicle they were in became submerged in water in Lincolnshire[1].
Cameron Walsh, 16, and Dave Walsh, 40, died on 6 January after the Mercedes car left the road south of Grimsby[2] at Tetney Lock Road.
The teenager had been an academy player at Grimsby Town. The football club said it was “devastated” by the “heartbreaking loss”. There will be a tribute held for the father and son at the home match against Notts County on Saturday.
The League Two club said in a statement: “It is with profound sadness and heavy hearts that Grimsby Town Football Club announces the untimely passing of one of our cherished youth team members, Cameron Walsh, aged 16, and his father, Dave.
“The tragic incident occurred on Saturday 6 January.
Cameron Walsh was an integral part of the GTFC academy. His passion for the game, coupled with his undeniable talent, made him a much-loved figure among teammates, coaches and the entire Grimsby Town family.
“The club is devastated by this heartbreaking loss and extends its deepest condolences to the family during this incredibly difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with them as they navigate through the pain and grief that comes with such a tragedy.
“The club appreciates the outpouring of support from the football community and urges everyone to remember Cameron and Dave.”
Police said the crash was reported at about 1.30pm.
They attended the scene alongside Lincolnshire fire and rescue and East Midlands ambulance service crews.
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