Tragedy as boy, 12, killed after falling from play apparatus
WATCH: Family of Logan Carter pay tribute to schoolboy
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Logan Carter was described as having a 'infectious personality and a beautiful smile'
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A 12-year-old boy who died after falling in a park in Cheshire "made every day worth living".
Logan Carter died on Friday after falling from park apparatus at the Wharton Recreation Ground in Winsford.
Officers were called to the scene near Ledward Street at around 6.11pm by the North West Ambulance Service, and found the boy seriously injured, Cheshire Police said.
Logan was treated in the park by paramedics but died at the scene.
In a statement released by Cheshire Police on Sunday, his family paid tribute to "a little boy who was so full of life."
"Logan was a much-loved son, brother, grandson, great-grandson, cousin and friend to many,” the family statement read.
"He had an infectious personality and a beautiful smile. Everyone wanted to be where Logan was.
"He was a little boy who was so full of life and wanted to make everyone laugh. He made every day worth living.
Logan Carter died on Friday at the Wharton Recreation Ground in Winsford
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The statement continued: "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.”
Logan’s family is being supported by specialist officers, police added.
Investigating officers have urged witnesses or anyone with useful information to contact them via the website or on 101, quoting IML-2165641.
Emergency services attended the scene at Wharton Recreation Ground
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A Cheshire Police spokesman said: "Investigating officers are continuing to appeal to anyone with any information relating to the incident that occurred at around 6.11pm on Friday August 29, to please contact them."
A fundraiser has been set up, with members of the local community donating in Logan's memory.
Detective Sergeant John Rhodes, of the Protecting Vulnerable People Investigations Unit, said: "This was a deeply tragic incident involving a very young victim and our thoughts remain with the family and friends of the boy who sadly died at the scene.
"As part of our investigation into this incident, we are asking anyone who may have been in or around the Wharton Recreation Ground area just off Ledward Street in Winsford at around the time of the incident and saw anything that may aid us in our enquiries, to please get in touch.”
Dozens of floral tributes and a Liverpool shirt with the name "Bear" have been left at the scene.
One read: "You will always be in our hearts forever. Love Aunty Jude & Uncle Bri."
Another read: "Fly high handsome boy. Sleep tight.
"Loving you always and forever. Aunty Del & Uncle Dave."
Logan was a pupil at Winsford Academy, with a spokesman from the school issuing a tribute and saying they will be offering support for parents, pupils and staff.
The school posted on social media: "We are deeply saddened by the recent tragic news involving one of our students.
"Our thoughts are with the family and all those affected at this incredibly difficult time.
"As a school community, we will be offering support to students, staff, and families."