The family of an 11-year-old boy who died in a road traffic collision on the A303 on July 8 have released the following statement:
“As the youngest of three wonderful siblings, Charles was the golden-haired centre of our family. We will miss his life-loving and caring nature every day. It is impossible to imagine the future without him.
“Charles was deeply loved by his family, his friends and our dog Lettice, who magically survived the deeply tragic accident.
“He will be missed and remembered forever. Rest in peace, my darling."
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