Kentish Express Ashford & District

Kind, loving, and a smile to melt people’s hearts

- By Samantha Williams

The friends and family of a young man who died after falling from the Panorama building in Ashford will come together to celebrate his life tomorrow (Friday).

The service for “kind and hard-working” Ryan Males, 22, will be led by Canon Colin Preece at St Mary’s Church, in Churchyard, Ashford, at 2.15pm.

After the service, people are invited to The Riverside Inn, in Torrington Road, South Ashford.

Following his death, flowers and notes were left at the base of the apartment block in Park Street where he died on the morning of Sunday, October 18.

This week, Ryan’s foster mother Tracy Roberts, from South Willesboro­ugh, described him as a beautiful and passionate young man.

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She said: “Ryan was much loved by his family and many friends. He was a kind, loving, hard-working young man and he was passionate about getting on in his IT career.

“He was a beautiful young man with a heart-melting smile. “We miss him every moment and we’ll be forever thankful he became part of our lives and family.” Ryan moved to Ashford when he was 12 and attended the Norton Knatchbull School, in Hythe Road, Ashford.

He moved in with Ms Roberts, an accountant, and her family when he was 16 as he was very close to her son, Jamie.

He later went to Highworth Grammar School, in Quan- tock Drive, for sixth form for a few months before transferri­ng to K College, in Folkestone, to do a BTEC in performing arts.

Ms Roberts, who also has two sons and two daughters, added: “He graduated from college in 2010. He did very well. He was a bit of a performer.

“He also liked photograph­y and taking photos of sunsets. He could also play the piano.

“He was good at so many things.”

In 2011, he hitchhiked to Prague with his siblings for Link Community Developmen­t Internatio­nal, a charity that provides educationa­l programmes in five countries. The trip took them five days. Ryan, who had worked at both Pizza Hut in Ashford and at the Ashford Internatio­nal Hotel, also spent 18 months in Exeter pursuing a career in IT, and worked for Sitel UK, providers of customer experience management.

He returned to Ashford earlier this year and took a job at rail travel company Voy- ages sncf in their internal IT support department for several months.

Over the last few months he had been working parttime as an ecologist, but was keen to carry on with a career in IT.

Ms Roberts added: “Our hearts go out to everyone who is sharing in the grief of his sudden loss.”

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Floral tributes to Ryan Males, who died after falling from the Panorama building in Ashford
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Ryan Males was 22 when he died - ‘he was much loved by his family and many friends’
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Tributes at the scene
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