Blackpool lightning strike: Tributes paid to killed boyon May 12, 2021 at 11:37 am

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The boy, named locally as Jordan Banks, was taking part in a football coaching session in Blackpool.

Flowers and football boots at the scene

Tributes have been paid to a nine-year-old boy who died after being struck by lightning during a football coaching session.

The child, who has been named locally as Jordan Banks, was injured when a thunderstorm hit as he was on a playing field in Blackpool on Tuesday evening.

Flowers and messages of condolence have been left at the scene.

Jordan played for Clifton Rangers Junior Football Club, who described him as “an extraordinary young man”.

In a Facebook post, the club said the youngster was “a shining light and an inspiration to everyone that he met” and “a strong, determined and courageous young man, who will be missed by everyone”.

“We cannot begin to imagine the grief of the family. Our thoughts, prayers, love and hugs go out to them all and to his teammates, friends and coaches who are devastated by the loss,” it added.

The club said it would be working with the FA to support the family and anyone affected by his death.

People laying flowers

Lancashire Police said officers were called at about 17:00 BST and the boy was taken to hospital but died a short time later.

They said although inquiries were ongoing it was believed he was struck by lightning.

Spirit of Youth Junior FC, which uses the field at the end of School Road in South Shore, said Jordan was understood to have been taking part in a private coaching session.

“We are entrenched in the local community, and we will give whatever support is required to both the family and to those that were with him at the time,” the club added.

Blackpool Council, which owns the playing fields, said it was flying the town hall’s flag at half-mast in tribute to Jordan.

Police officers and vehicles next to the playing field

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Messages of condolence have been written on football shirts and placed at the side of the playing field.

People have also been posting nine footballs on social media in honour of Jordan, using the hashtag #RIPLittleMan.

Blackpool South’s MP Scott Benton said he was “incredibly sorry to hear this tragic and heartbreaking news”.

“I’m sure I speak for the whole community when I say that everybody in Blackpool will be thinking of the boy’s family and friends at this sad time,” he said.

While more are injured, on average in the UK two people are killed by lightning every year.

BBC Weather meteorologist Simon King said lightning was not uncommon, especially during the spring and summer months.

There were an estimated 3,000 lightning strikes across northern England between 16:00 BST and midnight on Tuesday.

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