Kial Thurman

Tributes to 'truly amazing' Long Eaton footballer Kial Thurman who died after crash with lorry

His family have paid tribute

by · NottinghamshireLive

The family of an "extremely popular" Long Eaton player have paid tribute after the 31-year-old died in a crash. Kial Thurman - nicknamed Smiler - was pulled from the river following a collision between his van and a lorry over the weekend.

He was described as a 'bright, creative, and kind young man' and a talented footballer by his friends and family. Emergency services - including two air ambulances - had been called to Mill Lane in Lower Loxley, near Uttoxeter, at 3.55pm on Friday, December 1.

The van had gone into the water, while the truck hit a bridge, which was left extensively damaged, reports Staffordshire Live. An investigation has been launched while the Kial's family are supported by specialist officers.

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Following his death, his club Long Eaton United said they were "devastated and saddened". In a tribute, Kial’s family said: “Our family are heartbroken at the devastating loss of Kial, who was a beloved son, brother and uncle. Rarely seen without a football by his feet, his loss will also be felt by the local football community.

"He was a bright, creative, and kind young man who would bring out the best in all those around him with his infectious personality, living up to his nickname from childhood of Smiler.

“Our lives will not be the same again without our truly amazing son, brother, nephew and grandson. You were the most incredible footballer, artist and singer, all in one, a man of many talents. We love you with all our hearts and you will never be forgotten. Rest easy Kial until we all meet again. We ask that anyone that can help the police with their investigation to come forward.”

Kial Thurman.(Image: Long Eaton United)

Staffordshire Police are continuing to appeal for witnesses to come forward. A force spokesman said: "The family of a man who died after a collision in Lower Loxley have paid tribute to him.

"We were called to Mill Lane at 3.55pm on Friday, December 1 to reports of a serious collision involving a lorry and a van. Sadly, Kial Thurman, 31, from Long Eaton, died at the scene. Anyone who witnessed the collision or those with CCTV, dashcam or doorbell footage from the area are asked to get in touch with us."

A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokeswoman said: "Three ambulances, two paramedic officer and the Midlands Air Ambulances from Cosford and Staffordshire attended the scene. On arrival we discovered a van that was submerged in the water.

"Sadly, despite the best efforts of emergency services staff, it became apparent nothing could be done to save the man and he was confirmed dead at the scene."

Staffordshire Police can be contacted on 101, quoting incident 409 of December 1, or message using Live Chat at www.staffordshire.police.uk. You can also get in touch with collision investigators directly by emailing ciu@staffordshire.police.uk.