In a tragic incident, a 20-year-old cricketer Christopher Tromp has died after his car crashed into a tree. He was fatally injured after his Audi A1 went uncontrolled on Cobbs Brow Lane in Skelmersdale final week on Friday night time. Emergency providers rushed to the scene of the accident quickly however sadly, Christopher was pronounced useless.
Christopher was taking part in for Skelmersdale Cricket Club and he was a part of the junior staff on the membership. The membership launched an official assertion concerning the passing away of Christopher on the behalf of his dad and mom. “Unfortunately, on Friday our attractive son, Christopher, was killed in a street site visitors accident. Chris performed at Skelmersdale CC for some 13 years and completely loved his time there. We would particularly prefer to thank Phil, Joe, Jonas and Girvs for not solely the fantastic teaching he obtained, but in addition the camaraderie and distinctive friendship on the membership.
“He was part of a wonderful junior team including Abbie, Tucker, Callum and Dan, to name but a few. We wish the club every success in the forthcoming season,” the assertion learn. The Skelmersdale CC additionally expressed condolences in direction of Chris’ household. “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,” the membership stated.
Meanwhile, an investigation has been launched by the Lancashire Police they usually have urged folks to offer them with any form of data if they’ve associated to the incident. “First and foremost our thoughts are with the loved ones of the man who died. They are being supported by trained officers and we are working extremely hard to establish what occurred to get them answers about what happened. We would now like to speak to anybody with information about this incident,” Sgt Martin Wilcock, Lancashire Roads Policing Team, stated based on Lancashire Post.