Schoolboy, 12, pictured after being killed in park incident as family pay tribute

The family of a 12 -year -old child who died after falling into a recreation area paid tribute to his “very popular” children.
Logan Carter was seriously injured by the Cheshire police on Friday evening after falling from the parking device in Winsford Wharton Recreation Ground.
The North West Ambulance Service, who acted on the stage, was announced to have died despite the best efforts of medical staff.
In a tribute, his family said: “Logan was a very popular son, brother, granddaughter, big grandson, cousin and friend. He had an infectious personality and a beautiful smile.
“Everyone wanted to be where Logan was in. He was a little boy full of life and wanted to make everyone laugh.” “It made it worth living every day. Logan was everyone’s therapy person, he was inhabitants, and he will be more missed than we could pour into words.
“Blue -eyed son of the time to deal with the timeless loss of our son while we get comfort from the promises of support we receive.”
After a fishing trip, they shared a picture of his sons, who had a great fish, smiled on the camera in the sun. A waof was established in memory of 12 years old To support his family This has risen close to £ 9,000 in less than 24 hours.
Logan’s family is currently supported by expert officers. Police continues to appeal to stand out as part of the ongoing investigations to everyone with information about the incident.
Detective Sergeant John Rhodes called the vulnerable people who protected the incident from the Investigation Unit “Deep Tragic”.
He said: “This was a deep tragic event containing a very young victim, and our thoughts remain with the family and friends of the child who died at the scene.
“As part of our investigation into this incident, we ask everyone who may be outside or around the Ledward Street in Winsford, Winsford, and see anything that can help us in our investigations.
“At this stage, I want to ask the people not to be fed in any speculation, especially on social media, because this continues to be an ongoing investigation.”
Police wants everyone who has information about the incident on Friday, August 29 at 18.11, through the website or from the IML-2165641 at 101.




