Parents of boy who was killed at Tamworth Snowdome lay down on the slope and ...

Parents of boy who was killed at Tamworth Snowdome lay down on the slope and ...
Parents of boy who was killed at Tamworth Snowdome lay down on the slope and ...
Parents of boy, 12, who was killed in tragic tobogganing collision at Tamworth Snowdome lay down on the slope and held hands with him after he died as they call for helmets to be made compulsory Louis Watkiss, from Sutton Coldfield, died at the popular ski facility in Tamworth His parents were at home when they got a call to say that Louis had been hurt They are calling for a change in the law to make helmets mandatory for minors

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The parents of a boy who was killed in a tragic tobogganing collision at Tamworth Snowdome lay down on the slope and held hands with him after he died.

Louis Watkiss, 12, from Sutton Coldfield, died at the popular ski facility in Tamworth, Staffordshire, on September 24.

His parents, Chris and Natalie Watkiss, were at home when they got a call to say Louis had been hurt during a tobogganing party with friends.

The family are now calling for a change in the law to make helmets mandatory for minors during similar indoor snow activities.

Louis Watkiss (above), 12, from Sutton Coldfield, died at the popular ski facility in Tamworth, Staffordshire, in September

Louis Watkiss (above), 12, from Sutton Coldfield, died at the popular ski facility in Tamworth, Staffordshire, in September

His parents, Chris and Natalie Watkiss, were at home when they got a call to say Louis had been hurt during a tobogganing party with friends at Tamworth Snowdome (pictured)

His parents, Chris and Natalie Watkiss, were at home when they got a call to say Louis had been hurt during a tobogganing party with friends at Tamworth

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