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A mother mourns her teenage son after her tragic death in an accident with agricultural machines.
Harry Moss, 14, died on April 17 at HillView Farm in Worcestershire, England, in an incident involving agricultural machines, said police West Mercia in a statement obtained by Metro.
The statement said that the police were announced about the incident around 9 o’clock local time, while a spokesman from West Midlands Ambulance Service told the outlet that they were contacted about 10 minutes before.
The ambulance service sent “two ambulances, three paramedic officers, a basic emergency physician and Midlands Air ambulances from Cosford and Strensham to the scene,” added spokesman.
Paramedics found moss in critical condition and administered advanced life support, but he was declared deceased at the site.
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“A second male was also affected by injuries, which are not believed to be life -threatening or life -changing and has been taken to hospital,” police said Metro.
Moss’s mother, Hollie McMurray, shared an emotional tribute to his son at Facebook: “My boy forever loved 💙 My firstborn 💔 My world has fallen apart! Fly high my home pigeon 😠😠😠😔 she wrote.
In a second postThe grieving mother called Moss a “Farmer forever.”
“My firstborn forever in my heart 💙 Harry you made me so proud but boy you worked too hard !!!! 💔💔 Farmer forever I love you so much xxxxxxxxxxxxxx,” she wrote.
Metro Reported police are still investigating Moss’s death.
People were enough for West Mercia Police, West Midlands Ambulance Service and Health and Safety Executive for further information on Sunday April 20, but did not immediately return.
To support the Moss family, family friend Maggie Murrihy started one GofundmeWho has collected more than $ 17,000 as of April 20.
“As many of you know, Harry tragically passed away in just 14 years old,” Murrihy wrote at Gofundme. “He was really an amazing young man with his whole life in front of him – the oldest sibling, a devoted son and a loving big brother. Harry had a heart of gold and a passion for the simple things in life.”
Murrihy continued to share that the teenage boy loved agriculture and fishing.
“No parent should ever have to go through the pain of losing a child, and no words can facilitate the heart damage,” Murrihy wrote. “Although nothing can remove the grief, we hope that this collection will help to facilitate part of the financial load.”
Murrihy specified that the money will go towards Moss’s funeral and “support their family as they take time to mourn and start healing.”
Lewis Moss, the teenage boy’s father, told Daily mail that his son sought to work in agriculture. “Everything Harry ever wanted to be was a farmer. He loved everything about the countryside and everything about agriculture,” he said.