
Tribute paid to ‘much-loved’ teenager presumed dead after kayak capsize
Michael Henry was in a two-man kayak when it capsized near Boulmer in Northumberland on the evening of July 7, the second man was found clinging to a buoy but…
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Michael Henry was in a two-man kayak when it capsized near Boulmer in Northumberland on the evening of July 7, the second man was found clinging to a buoy but Mr Henry is thought to have died at sea. "Michael was a much-loved son, brother, grandson, nephew, team-mate and friend; a keen sportsman who loved the outdoors.
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Michael Henry was in a two-man kayak when it capsized near Boulmer in Northumberland on the evening of July 7, the second man was found clinging to a buoy but Mr Henry is thought to have died at sea
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"Michael was a much-loved son, brother, grandson, nephew, team-mate and friend; a keen sportsman who loved the outdoors.
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