South Wales Echo

Mum’s tribute to tragic boy who wanted to join late dad

- JONATHON HILL Reporter jonathon.hill@walesonlin­e.co.uk

A MOTHER has paid tribute to her nine-year-old son who died after telling others he wished to be reunited with his late father.

Emma Knight’s son, Mckenzie Leon Gary Williamson, was found unresponsi­ve in his grandmothe­r’s home in Powell Street, Abertiller­y, Blaenau Gwent, on the evening of November 7, 2021, months after his dad, Gary, had died.

Mckenzie later died at the University Hospital of Wales, in Cardiff, on November 10 despite the best efforts of his grandmothe­r, a neighbour, and emergency service workers to save him.

Paying tribute to him following an inquest held last week, mum Emma Knight said: “Mammy’s little star. A life taken way too soon, ’Kenzie was a bright boy who had his whole future ahead of him.

“He loved going out and talking or meeting new people and adored going to football. He has left a massive hole in our hearts that will never be filled. Nothing can bring him back now, if only people helped faster my boy would still be here today living the whole life he had ahead of him.

“Words can’t describe how much he is missed by me and the whole family. Now take your big heart and blooming smile and light up heaven, handsome. Rest in paradise, until we meet again baby. I love you.”

At an inquest into Mckenzie’s death at Newport Coroner’s Court on Friday, grandmothe­r June Knight called Mckenzie a “lovely and cheeky little boy”.

She said it was as he grew older that the football-loving boy who played as goalkeeper for Abertiller­y Excelsiors AFC began to show some behavioura­l problems, which were worsened by his father’s passing in the summer before Mckenzie died.

His grandmothe­r added that life had become so challengin­g for Mckenzie that he was moved out of “traditiona­l” school for four days a week and instead attended The River Centre learning community in Tredegar.

Staff at the school knew of an incident where Mckenzie had attempted to harm himself.

A family friend shared how Mckenzie had “casually” told her he had tried to take his life when she asked how he was in Abertiller­y town centre in October 2021. A social worker looking after Mckenzie reported that on October 13, 2021, Mckenzie had expressed a desire to take his life. She recalled him saying: “I just want to be with my dad – I just feel like that.”

On the day of his death, Mckenzie had played football with friends from the morning until 6pm and then played games on his phone while ringing his mother.

The inquest repeatedly heard that it had been a very unremarkab­le day, when Mckenzie had played very well in goal for his team and seemed to have enjoyed his day.

Assistant coroner for Gwent Sarah Le Fevre said the case had been “intolerabl­y sad”.

“He was a loving boy loved by his mother and family and friends and had been developing hobbies and interests,” she said. “But he had troubles growing up which were not limited to his father’s death.”

She recorded a formal conclusion of misadventu­re.

For confidenti­al support the Samaritans can be contacted for free around the clock 365 days a year on 116 123.

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