Pictured: Schoolboy, 12, killed after falling from playground apparatus

This is the first picture of the 12 -year -old school child who died after falling from a playground device in a park.
Logan Carter died on Friday evening at a decrease in fear in the Winsford Ledward Street near the Wharton Recreation Ground.
Last night, his mourning father Rob Carter released an emotional tribute to his son as well as a touching picture that stuck his hand.
He wrote on Facebook: ‘When I woke up on Friday, I didn’t think I would see you for the last time and my wife tears my heart in two.
‘I will never forget you, my friend, my sleep firmly and I see you one day, my dear friend, I love you very much.’ ‘
Then he added: ‘The only thing I can say to people is to keep your children and say how much you love them every day, because you never know when to go.’
Medical officials from the North West Ambulance Service competed in the park and fought to save his life, but Logan was killed at the scene.
A donation in Logan’s memory collected more than £ 8,000 for £ 13,000.
This is the first picture of Logan Carter, a 12 -year -old school boy who died after falling from a playground device in a park.
A donation collected in Logan’s memory collected more than 8,000 £ for a target of £ 13,000.
The child was pronounced dead at the scene at the Winsford, the Winsford, near Ledward Street in the Wharton Recreation Ground.
Money will go to give the tragic child to ‘send it he deserves’, Waof To read.
Detective Sergeant John Rhodes of the unprotected Human Investigation Unit, said in a statement published by the Cheshire police last night: ‘This was a deep tragic event containing a very young victim, and our thoughts unfortunately stayed with the family and friends of the dead child.
‘As a part of our investigation into this incident, we want to communicate just outside or around the Ledward Street in Winsford, Winsford, who may be in the investigation during the event period and can help us in our investigations.
‘At this stage, I want to ask the people not to enter any speculation, especially on social media, because this remains an ongoing investigation.’
Cheshire police can be informed by calling the Force’s website or by quote 101 by quoting IML-216564.




