Parents of eight-year-old boy who died after being shot in Cumbria say he was a ‘loving, kind’ son

Jay Cartmell tragically died following an incident near Warcop eight days ago

Author: Olivia DaviesPublished 6th Oct 2024
Last updated 6th Oct 2024

The parents of Jay Cartmell who tragically died following an incident near Warcop, eight days ago, have paid tribute to their son.

The eight-year-old boy died after being shot last month.

Leigha and James Cartmell described Jay as “loving, kind and full of mischief”.

In a statement they said: “We are heartbroken at the passing of our perfect little boy - Jay Cartmell, 8 years. He was loving, kind and full of mischief, the best boy that anyone could wish for and the third corner of our beautiful family ‘triangle’.

“Jay loved being outdoors, the muddier he could get the better and was starting to follow in the footsteps of his Dad with his obsession for Speedway at Workington, where he first attended aged 1 years. He always went to the Pit to fist bump his heroes, local racers Harry and Sam McGurk. Jay was a talented rider himself and was showing real promise for the sport.

“Jay was a defender at Whitehaven Miners Football Club. He would occasionally score a goal, albeit an own goal, but that didn’t dampen his enthusiasm. His favourite player was Erling Haaland and he had a dream to move to Brazil and to meet Lionel Messi.

“Jay enjoyed fishing and rabbiting with his Dad and helped care for the family pets:- 4 lurchers, 5 ferrets and his own bearded dragon (Spike) which he received following a school achievement. He loved school and had a talent for maths.

“Jay was extremely loved, not only by us, but by all who met him. He had fantastic friends and always had a smile on his face. We will miss him every day, but his love surrounds us and his memory will never fade.

“We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all who have looked after Jay:- The Air Ambulance Service; PICU, Ward 12 RVI and the Snowdrop Suite at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital.

“Also special thanks to the Workington Speedway Supporters Club for their amazing donations; JD Autos and Fellview Surgery for their ongoing support; the Workington Comets, especially Andrew Bain, for a special gift which we will treasure forever and to Whitehaven Miners for all that they have done and continue to do in Jay’s honour.”

Emergency services were called at around 2.50pm on the 28th of September to a farm in the Warcop area following a report that a child had been seriously injured by a firearm at the property.

Police and NWAS attended. The firearm was secured at the scene by police and the eight-year-old boy, now named as Jay Cartmell, was taken to hospital by air ambulance having suffered serious and life-threatening injuries to his head and face.

Sadly, he died overnight.

A man in his 60s was arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter and released on bail.

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