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Sports-mad Jordan, 25, killed in jet ski tragedy

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- By Gerry Warren gwarren@thekmgroup.co.u @gerry_warren

The family of a popular plumber killed in a freak jet ski accident have spoken of the heartbreak­ing loss of a treasured son and brother.

Car enthusiast Jordan Lupton, 25, died after the tragic incident in the sea at Hampton, Herne Bay, on Saturday afternoon.

The former St Anselm’s schoolboy was in a rubber ring being towed by a jet ski when he was struck by another of the powerful water bikes at about 4pm.

He suffered severe injuries and was treated on the beach by paramedics as his mother and sister, Therese and Jasmine, desperatel­y watched on.

Much- loved Jordan was flown by air ambulance to King’s College hospital in London, where his family rushed to his bedside.

But doctors had to break the devastatin­g news that he would not recover and in the early hours of Bank Holiday Monday, the family agreed to his life support machine being turned off.

Mrs Lupton, 57, a support worker for adults with learning difficulti­es, says she was alerted to the accident while at work near the family home in Queensbrid­ge Drive, Herne Bay, and rushed to the beach with her daughter.

Jasmine, 27, who teaches at Hoath primary school, said: “At the time, I don’t think they were aware just how critical he was because all his signs were still going, but they think he had been unconsciou­s in the water.

“Jordan was very fit and I think his body was fighting for life but at the hospital they were basically keeping him alive so we and his closest friends, including his girlfriend Maria, could say goodbye.

“It was heartbreak­ing but the doctors and nurses were absolutely brilliant to us.”

Mrs Lupton paid a moving tribute to her son, who was a keen motocross rider, mountain biker and rugby player.

In his younger years, he also boxed for clubs in Herne Bay and Whitstable and was captain of one of Whitstable Rugby Club’s junior teams.

“He loved having a go at everything and enjoyed keeping very fit,” said Mrs Lupton.

“It was just a freak accident on the day. He was just enjoying himself on the water, but perhaps there needs to be training for jet skiers before they get out in the water because they are very fast machines.”

Since Jordan’s death, the family has been flooded with messages of sympathy.

Mrs Lupton said: “I don’t think Jordan realised just how popular he was. He had so many friends in the many circles he mixed in and it’s been a comfort to know that and hear it from them.

“He was a cheeky chap, always smiling and joking who was car-mad and had two BMWS for which he was always buying bits.

“But there was nothing brash about him. He was a bit of a homebird who had no desire to travel. He was just happy enjoying himself with his mates. He was just a lovely lad.” Funeral arrangemen­ts have yet to be made.

Canterbury City Council’s foreshore manager, Matthew Young, says the authority will fully co-operate with the coroner if required.

“Our thoughts go out to the family and friends of Mr Lupton,” he said.

“The jet skis involved were being used in the permitted area and in accordance with the appropriat­e bylaws.

“Our public launching ramp at Hampton is very popular and our attendant helped with the rescue of the casualty.”

A police spokesman says there will be no further investigat­ion of the accident as no crimes were recorded.

 ??  ?? Motocross enthusiast and former young boxer Jordan Lupton who was killed in a jet ski accident
Motocross enthusiast and former young boxer Jordan Lupton who was killed in a jet ski accident
 ??  ?? The slipway at Hampton, Herne Bay, close to where the accident happened on Saturday
The slipway at Hampton, Herne Bay, close to where the accident happened on Saturday
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