Convoy of tractors expected as part of funeral tributes to teenager killed in Worcestershire farming incident

14-year-old Harry Moss died on 17 April following an incident involving farm machinery

In tributes the teenager has been described as an 'amazing young man', who 'had his whole life ahead of him'
Author: Elliot BurrowPublished 3rd Jun 2025

A convoy of tractors is expected in Malvern today (3 June) to pay their respects ahead of the funeral of a 14-year-old boy.

Harry Moss died on the morning of the 17 April following what West Mercia Police described at the time as an incident involving farm machinery.

In a previous post on social media, Andy Tipping from the Vintage Tractor and Engine Club West Midlands group said he had been asked to arrange a convoy of tractors to give Harry the '"best send off' and '"the one deserves'".

According to Jacksons Family Funeral Directors, the convoy is expected to depart Brickbarns Farm in Malvern at around 11am ahead of the funeral, with all tractors set to have a flag of Harry on them.

Following his death, a go fund me page set-up to support the family with funeral costs which raised over £15,000, described Harry as an 'amazing young man', who 'had his whole life ahead of him'.

It added he was a "devoted son, and a loving big brother" and "if he wasn't at home, he was out doing what he loved most - farming or fishing".

A spokesperson for the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) said they were informed following the incident and are working with West Mercia Police on the investigation.

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