Bristol Post

Dying wish for son’s name to be remembered after diagnosis shock

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THE Bristol father of a teenager killed in a light aircraft crash 15 years ago has spoken of his dying wish after being told he only has months to live due to incurable throat cancer.

Gordon Clapp from Mangotsfie­ld, who helped raise £100,000 for the 2011 constructi­on of his son Jamie’s memorial skatepark in Emersons Green, said his final wish is for his son’s name to live on.

He said the news “came as a big shock” to him and his family after finding out three weeks ago that due to his health and age, he may not survive a 10-hour surgery.

But the 79-year-old said he is worried about the council’s plans to alter the skatepark. Although he is broadly in favour of the plans, he wants to ensure his son’s name remains a key part of it.

“I want my son’s memory to go on forever and I was hoping to still be around when they finish it,” he said.

A South Gloucester­shire Council spokespers­on said: “We have no plans to demolish Emersons Green Skate Park. In fact, we have secured planning permission to improve access to the skate park and install floodlight­ing as part of our wider plans to improve connectivi­ty between the communitie­s of Lyde Green and Emersons Green and upgrade the public open spaces that join them.

“We are currently in the process of costing the proposals before a budget can be agreed, but these improvemen­ts would be for the benefit of everyone, including the

users of the skatepark and the wider community.”

Mr Clapp said he wanted to thank everyone who helped make his son’s skatepark dream come true and hopes that after he passes, the community

will look after the skatepark so the next generation of skaters can also benefit.

Jamie was just 13 when the Cessna plane in which he was a passenger crashed having taken off from Clutton Hill airfield near Bristol in July 2007.

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Gordon Clapp, above, and son Jamie, left

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