Boy who died in playground fall 'so full of life'

Rumeana JahangirBBC News
News imageFamily handout Logan smiles for the camera in front of a backdrop of trees. He has golden-coloured short hair and wears a stripey multi-coloured top.Family handout
Logan Carter was described by his family as "everyone's therapy person"

The family of a 12-year-old boy who died after falling from playground apparatus at a park have described him as "a little boy who was so full of life".

Logan Carter died after falling at Wharton Recreation Ground in Ledward Street, Winsford, shortly after 18:00 BST on Friday, Cheshire Police said.

Emergency services gave him treatment but he died at the scene.

His relatives said he was "much-loved" and "made every day worth living".

"He had an infectious personality and a beautiful smile," they continued.

"Everyone wanted to be where Logan was. He was a little boy who was so full of life and wanted to make everyone laugh."

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The 12-year-old died at the scene shortly after the fall

They said Logan was "everyone's therapy person - their calm and he will be missed more than we can ever put into words".

"We are taking comfort from the words of support we have received whilst we take time to come to terms with the untimely loss of our blue-eyed boy," they added.

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