Police call for charges over electrocution pub death of boy, seven, after quizzing men aged 72 and 70 Harvey Tyrell, seven, died at the King Harold Pub near Romford last year Officers confirmed the child died from electrocution in the September incident The Met have questioned two men over the incident and sent a file to the CPS By Henry Martin For Mailonline Published: 09:05 BST, 1 April 2019 | Updated: 09:12 BST, 1 April 2019 Viewcomments Police have questioned two men after a seven-year-old boy was electrocuted to death in a pub garden. 'Wonderful little boy' Harvey Tyrrell died in the King Harold Pub in Harold Wood, near Romford, on September 11 last year. Officers and the paramedics were called to the scene on Station Road at 5.20pm, but Harvey was pronounced dead at an east London hospital one hour later. The Met Police today revealed that the child, who was described by relatives as 'the sweetest, kindest little boy' who 'loved his football', died from electrocution, and the force has quizzed two men, aged 70 and 72, over the incident. Police have questioned two men, aged 70 and 72, after Harvey Tyrrell (pictured) died last year Both men were interviewed under caution and a file on the incident has been sent to the Crown Prosecution Service. Facebook users had paid tribute to the child, with one user having described him as the 'most-sweetest, kindest little boy'. Harvey's aunt, Barbara Way, wrote beneath a photo of Harvey: 'We saw this photo and said he would break someone's heart one day with those looks. Little did we know that it would be everyone's hearts that are now broken.' Messages of support for the boy's family poured in on a Just Giving page set up following his death. Jodie Kerr said: 'Heartbreaking. My mum & sister had taught Harvey. Both have said what a wonderful little boy he was & was a pleasure to teach him. Harvey died in the King Harold Pub in Harold Wood, near Romford, on September 11 last year 'Sleep well, little man. from Mrs Skurr (reception class), Miss Skurr & the family xxx.' Another tribute, from Tracey Lewis, said: 'Harvey was an absolute delight to be around. He even tried, and failed, to teach me to floss. I will never forget that amazing voice! Xx.' A Metropolitan Police spokesperson today said: 'Detectives from the East Area Command Unit continue to investigate the death of a seven-year-old-boy in Romford. 'A special post-mortem took place on Thursday, 13 September at St Thomas’ Hospital. 'The cause of death has now been confirmed as electrocution. Harvey, pictured, was said to be the 'most-sweetest, kindest little boy' who 'loved his football' 'Two people have been interviewed under caution in relation to the investigation into Harvey’s death. 'A 70-year-old man was interviewed under caution on Wednesday, 12 September 2018. 'A 72-year-old man was interviewed under caution on Friday, 11 January 2019. 'A file on the incident has now been sent to the Crown Prosecution Service. 'Enquiries continue.' Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility