Christopher's parents have paid tribute to their beloved son
The parents of the young man who died in a fatal crash in Skelmersdale have paid tribute to their beloved son.
A statement on the Skelmersdale Cricket Club Facebook page reads: "Absolutely Devastating Sad news: Statement to the club from Ged Tromp "Our thoughts and condolence’s go to Ged, Julie, Anthony and Jonathon. Chris was loved by everyone at the club, he at 20 years old was not only a good up and coming cricketer, but also the nicest, kindest person you could meet, he is going to be in our hearts forever and sorely missed by everyone."
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