A 14-year-old and aspiring farmer has died in an agricultural accident on a farm in Worcestershire, UK.
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According to a report by the Daily Mail, Harry Moss, 14, was fatally injured on a farm in Malvern on Tuesday, April 15. The teenager was reportedly 'crushed to death.'
Emergency Services also tended to another man in hospital. His injuries are reportedly non-life-threatening. A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesperson told the outlet they responded to an incident at 8:50 AM. They sent two ambulances, three paramedics, and a BASICS emergency doctor. Doctors found Moss critically injured when they arrived at the farm and immediately began 'administering advanced life support.'
Unfortunately, the Emergency Services could not save the teenager, and they pronounced him dead at the scene. Doctors treated the unidentified man for serious injuries at Worcestershire Royal Hospital.
Many Details Regarding The Farm Accident Are Unclear
Despite the police and ambulance presence, the events that caused the fatality remain a mystery. The West Mercia Police and Health and Safety Executive are investigating the incident. Harry's father, Lewis Moss, 39, told the Daily Mail, "At the moment, all the police have told me is that they are investigating his death because it is unclear how he died. For now, all they have told me is that Harry's death is unexplained."
Harry's mother, Holly Mcmurray, posted a heartbreaking tribute on
Facebook, saying, "My boy forever loved. My first born. My world has fallen apart. Fly high my homing pigeon."Margaret Murrihy has set up a GoFundMe to help the family with funeral costs. The fundraiser explains that Harry was the eldest sibling in the family and had a passion for 'the simple things' in life.
'No parent should ever have to go through the pain of losing a child, and no words can ease that heartbreak,' the post reads. 'While nothing can take away the grief, we're hoping this fundraiser will help ease some of the financial strain. The funds raised will go toward giving Harry the beautiful send-off he deserves and also to support his family as they take time to grieve and begin to heal.'
