A young life was tragically cut short on Kings Mill Road East in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire. Logan Parker, a boy described as a “little superhero,” was struck by a car and succumbed to his injuries.
The grief of Logan’s mother is a raw, aching testament to a love that knew no bounds. Her words paint a portrait of a child brimming with joy, mischief, and an infectious zest for life – a boy unconditionally loved and cherished.
She remembers his “cheeky grin” and the sound of his giggles, the spontaneous dancing and singing that filled their days. Simple pleasures – arts and crafts, Pic-Nic snacks enjoyed in parks and on sandy beaches – now echo as poignant memories.
Logan wasn’t just a son; he was a source of light and adventure, a little boy who had the power to make everyone around him laugh. His mother’s heartbreaking message isn’t a final goodbye, but a promise to hold his memory alive forever, a “see you soon” whispered to a beloved angel.
Police confirmed Logan was a local resident and are providing support to his devastated family. The driver of the vehicle remained at the scene and is cooperating fully with the ongoing investigation.
Detective Inspector Jamie Moore expressed the profound sorrow felt by the entire force, stating their thoughts are with Logan’s family, friends, and all who knew and loved him. He emphasized the need for privacy during this incredibly difficult time.
Authorities are appealing to the public for assistance, specifically requesting anyone with dashcam footage or who witnessed the incident to come forward. Every piece of information, no matter how small, could prove vital to understanding the circumstances surrounding this heartbreaking tragedy.