Family of man who died at North Tyneside fairground describe their ‘impossible’ pain | Tyne and Wear

The Corrie Lee Stavers family, who died while working on a fairground journey in North Tyneside, made a statement explaining the “impossible” pain of their losses.
28 -year -old Stavers, Northumbria police on Saturday afternoon in the Gulf of Whitley Spanish city in Funfair’de “workplace accident” as described as “serious head injuries” experienced.
It was treated by emergency services that were warned at 14:15 at the scene, but soon declared dead.
Police, Health and Safety Manager was informed and said he helped to investigate what happened.
Stavers said that the police were originally from the Sunderland region and was described by his family as “Dear Corrie ..
In a statement, “We share the destructive news that dear Corrie died with broken hearts.
“While working on a fairground journey, it was tragically taken from us in an accident. None of us was prepared for it and it is impossible to put the pain of losing it into words.
“Our lives will never be the same without him, but his memory will live in our hearts forever.
“We love you forever, Corrie and you miss more than you can say.
Supported by expert officers, the family requested privacy.
On Facebook, Turners Funfairs and Spanish City Funfairs spokesman said that “a very beloved colleague” died “in the tragic accident”.
“Our team is like a family and we are all deeply affected by this loss. As a sign of respect, the Spanish city Funfair will remain closed this weekend, we will spend time to mourn together.”
Northumbria police said that everyone with information about the incident could contact the officials by sending a direct message on social media or using the live chat or report form functions on Force’s website.
Police spokesman added: “Our thoughts are with the man’s family in this extremely difficult time.”




