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Mum of teen killed in North Wales crash says he was ‘precious soul’ | UK News


In a tribute released through North Wales Police, Ms Owen described her son as ‘a unique and special person who touched so many people along the way’ (Picture: PA)

The mum of one of four teenagers killed in a car crash in North Wales has paid touching tribute to her son, describing him as a ‘precious soul’ who was ‘thriving in life’.

The bodies of friends Jevon Hirst, Harvey Owen, Wilf Fitchett and Hugo Morris were found in their crashed silver Ford Fiesta in North Wales on Tuesday.

A search was launched for the teenagers after they failed to return home from an overnight camping trip to the Snowdonia area.

Harvey’s mother, Crystal Owen, said on Friday: ‘There are absolutely no words to describe the pain we are feeling at the loss of the most precious soul and no words to really explain how much of a special person Harvey was.’

In a tribute released through North Wales Police, Ms Owen described her son as ‘a unique and special person who touched so many people along the way’.

‘Laid back, charismatic, cheeky, a boy not of his time, he always thought outside the box, he was creative and funny. A boy that preferred to be outside and active,’ she said.

‘He was the most gentle soul, always feeling empathy for people and seeing the good in everyone. Quirky, a trendsetter, loving, pure and hilarious.

L_R - Harvey Owen, Jevon Hirst, Wilf Henderson, Hugo MorrisComposite of undated handout photos issued by North Wales Police of Jevon Hirst, Harvey Owen, Wilf Henderson, Hugo Morris four young men who have been missing since Sunday morning, and are thought to have been travelling in the Harlech and Porthmadog areas of Gwynedd. The teenagers were last seen in a silver Ford Fiesta, registration HY14 GVO, North Wales Police said. Issue date: Tuesday November 21, 2023. PA Photo. See PA story POLICE Gwynedd. Photo credit should read: North Wales Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.

Harvey’s mother, Crystal Owen, described him as ‘a trendsetter, loving, pure and hilarious’ (Picture: PA)

A photo of the four teenagers, Jevon Hirst, Harvey Owen, Wilf Fitchett and Hugo Morris, who died in a car crash in in Snowdonia, North Wales, by candles and a sympathy card inside Shrewsbury Abbey, where people were being invited to pay their respects on Wednesday. Picture date: Wednesday November 22, 2023. PA Photo. See PA story POLICE Gwynedd. Photo credit should read: Matthew Cooper/PA Wire

A photo of the four teenagers inside Shrewsbury Abbey, where people were being invited to pay their respects on Wednesday (Picture: PA)

‘There is never a time to lose a child but this feels so much more gut wrenching as he was literally thriving in life and had everything to live for.

‘Harvey was perfect when he came into the world and he will go out that way.

‘He never caused ill will, he did no harm, he wronged nobody, he was and will forever be a son we can be proud of.

‘The fact that Harvey will always be 17 is unbearable to think of and even harder to accept.’

Ms Owen previously described her grief as a nightmare she could not wake up from.

North Wales Police said the teenagers’ bodies were found inside the overturned car which had left the A4085 at Garreg, near Tremadog, and was partially submerged in water.

The boys were from Shrewsbury and were A-level students at Shrewsbury Colleges Group.

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