Tribute to Cheshire father and son who died in Glencoe
Tom and Richie Parry failed to return home to Alsager after going hillwalking
Last updated 31st May 2024
The family of a father and son who died whilst hillwalking in the Scottish Highlands say they'll be sadly missed and never forgotten.
Tom Parry and his 12-year-old son Richie were on a trip to Glencoe when they went missing on Wednesday.
Their bodies were later recovered from Stob Coire Nan Lochan after an extensive search operation.
They have now been formally identified as Tom and Richie, from Alsager.
Gemma Parry has released the following statement:
“Tom was a caring and loving father to his children and a loving husband to me, his wife Gemma. Richie was an energetic, loving boy who loved his quizzes, maths, and sports. He always cared for others as well no matter what”.
“We would like to take this chance to thank the Scottish and Cheshire police as well as the mountain rescue service along with all the other emergency services involved in finding Richie and Tom”.
“We would also like to say to the press to give me and my family some privacy during this time of grieving”.
“We would also like to thank to thank the community of Alsager and all of our family friends who have helped us and supported us throughout this time”.
“Tom and Richie will be sadly missed and never forgotten”.
There are no suspicious circumstances and their deaths are being treated as the result of a fall.
A report has been submitted to the Procurator Fiscal.
Inspector Katy Duncan said:
“Our thoughts remain with the Parry family at what is a very difficult time for them.
“We would like to thank everyone who responded to our appeal, to all emergency services and Mountain Rescue volunteers.”