Hereford drowning victim named

13 year old Kacper Biela died on Saturday while in the sea at Skegness

Kacper Biela
Author: Phoebe GreggorPublished 18th Aug 2022
Last updated 19th Aug 2022

On Saturday (13 August) emergency services in Skegness were called to a rescue mission where a teenager had been reported as getting into trouble.

Sadly, the body of a 13 year old was recovered from the water that evening.

He's since been named locally as Kacper Biela from Hereford.

In a statement, Hereford Pegasus FC said "The club has been informed of the devastating news that Kacper Biela died in a tragic swimming accident in Skegness at the weekend. Kacper was a member of the victorious u14 team who won the league and cup double last season.

"Despite playing up a year, he was an exceptional player for the team and had recently been selected for the Hereford Football Academy. Kacper joined the club at the tender age of five and quickly developed into an excellent player dominating games from midfield. Kacper was a lovely boy on and off the pitch, and a credit to his family and club.

"All at the club are devastated by the news and ask that the family, management and his team mates are given the time and space at this most difficult time.

"The club will be holding a minutes silence and collection for Kacper at the FA Vase game on Saturday 27th August 2022 where all are welcome."

More than £5,000 has been raised in a community fundraiser for Kacper's family. You can donate here.

Organisers said "His family have decided to send him over to Poland, and allow him to peacefully rest there.

"Unfortunately, this involves a pretty high cost to cover transport and the funeral. Any donation will be directly sent to his mother, and will be greatly appreciated."

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