Tributes paid to Billinge teenager who died in freak air gun accident

The family of a teenager who died after suffering a head injury in a freak air gun accident at his home in Billinge on Sunday have paid tribute to him.

Published 9th Sep 2016

The family of a teenager who died after suffering a head injury at his home in Billinge on Sunday have paid tribute to him.

Jake Berry, 19, died in hospital on Wednesday 7 September, following the incident at his home in London Fields.

The matter has been referred to the coroner. In a statement released by the family they said:

"What happened on Sunday 4th September 2016 at the family home has left our family devastated and shocked."

"Jake fought hard for his life for three days at the intensive care unit at Walton Centre, Fazakerley Hospital, but sadly passed away in the early hours of Wednesday 7th September.

"Jake was a bright and caring young man who was part of a loving family. Over the past two years Jake has battled with an illness which affected his day to day life, however this did not prevent Jake thinking about his future, which was to study mechanical engineering at college."

"We would like to thank everyone at the hospital for their great care and attention to Jake as well as their sensitivity and compassion towards our family. " "We are proud to say that Jake lives on in three people who have now been given the gift of life by the donation of his organs. This was Jake’s wish, which is a fitting tribute to him and his thoughtful and caring nature. "

"We now need time to reflect on the life of Jake, an affectionate and loving son, brother, grandson and nephew. We would like to grieve in peace and ask for privacy at this extremely difficult time."