Man who lost his life at warwickshire beauty spot named by police

Man who lost his life at warwickshire beauty spot named by police

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A dad who lost his life after falling from a boat at a Warwickshire beauty spot has been named by police. Christopher Packer, 54, was reported missing at Draycote Water on Thursday afternoon


(29 May) after he and his teenage son fell into the water. A short time after, his son was rescued by two members of the public and did not sustain any injuries, however Chris remained


missing. Following an extensive search operation, Chris’ body was found last Friday evening (30 May). Paying tribute to her beloved husband, Chris’ wife said: “Although I cannot believe you


are not with us anymore, I know that you were doing what you loved the most - fishing and being with our beautiful son. READ MORE: UNWANTED COVENTRY SHOP SET TO BECOME A NEW CAFE “You lived


your life in such a good way and brought happiness, joy, and laughter to all you met; you will forever be missed by everyone. “You departed this world far too early and left behind your


family and friends who miss you more than words can say, you will live in our hearts forever and can now rest in peace. “At the worst moment I have ever had to face, I would really like to


thank everyone involved for their unbelievable support and tireless efforts to help us. “Firstly, the amazing fishermen who were there that day and able to rescue my son, words cannot ever


be enough and ‘thank you’ doesn’t even come close. Please know that your actions on that day saved a most precious young life. “To Warwickshire Police, Fire, Ambulance, Search and Rescue


teams, who worked incredibly hard in difficult conditions and provided the support, compassion and determination to complete the search operation. Your professional and reassuring manner


brought comfort at the darkest of times. “I also appreciate the impact this will have had on the local community and businesses affected and want to say thank you for respecting our privacy


and allowing the emergency services to perform their work as efficiently as possible.”