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Islington Tribune - by PETER GRUNER
Published: 29 May 2009
 

Bradley with mum Sharon
‘FIND MY SON’ PLEA AFTER DROWNING

Mother urges Danish authorities to continue search for body


AN Islington mother this week pleaded with the Danish authorities to continue searching for the body of her son, who drowned during a day trip.
Tragedy struck Bradley Carty, 19, from Rawstorne Road, Angel, on a trip with two friends to the Danish coastal resort of Aarhus on Tuesday.
He had climbed into a rowing boat left moored on the shore and immediately got into difficulties before falling into the sea and drowning.
Bradley’s family contacted Islington South and Finsbury Labour MP Emily Thornberry after hearing that the search had been called off indefinitely on Wednesday due to bad weather.
Ms Thornberry contacted the Foreign Office and the Danish Ambassador to ensure that everything was being done to find Bradley’s body.
His two friends, Ashley and Lyle, who remained on the beach at the time of the accident, could only watch as the rowing boat, with Bradley, floated out to sea on a rough current.
It is thought that in panic Bradley, who was not a strong swimmer, stood up while attempting to turn the boat around and fell into the sea. One of his friends attempted a rescue with another person on the beach but both were beaten back by the strong waves.
Police and coastguard divers arrived within minutes but called off the search after several hours as it became dark.
It was resumed on Wednesday morning but called off later that day due to dangerous seas and poor visibility, said to have endangered the lives of the lifeboat team.
Bradley’s mother, Sharon, who works at Sainsbury’s at Angel, said yesterday (Thursday) she could not grieve effectively without her son’s body. She has two other children, Melissa, 22, and Nathan, 15.
If there is no news today (Friday) Ms Small said she may travel to Denmark to observe the search.
Ms Small and Bradley’s father, David, were being comforted by friends and relatives yesterday.
She said the only experience Bradley had with boats was at a half-day course at Islington Boat Club last summer. She added: “I understand that they have called off the search due to bad weather. But we want his body back so we can have a proper funeral and celebrate Bradley’s life with his family and friends.”
Bradley, a former pupil at Highbury Grove School, had embarked on an English and maths course at a community college in Camden. Sharon described him as a “good, caring and loving son who was a credit to his family”.
Ms Thornberry said she was in touch with the Danish Ambassador, who had assured her everything was being done to find Bradley’s body.
“I’ve asked the ambassador to contact me if there is any news,” she said. “I understand the emergency services are finding the currents extremely difficult.
“I accept this is an impossible situation for the family. They don’t know what to do. The idea of waiting for the body to turn up is really awful.
“But we are in the hands of the emergency services, who are I understand looking for the body at such times when it is safe.”

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I'd like to thank Peter Gruner for bringing notice to the difficulties we were having. Sharon and family would like to give our thanks for your sensitivity. Through you and Ms Thornberry, we know everyhing that can be done, has or will. Thank you.
J Griffith

R.I.P B-Rad
(EC1 Entertainer)

Rest in peace Bradley. Cruelly taken from us but never forgotten.
D Langhorne

I cant believe this. Seriously, it feels like just last week, I was in the company of Bradley and Nathan . I am just speechless. Rest in peace. You will be missed by every one who knew yo. That's coming from the heart !
'Curtis'

I've known the family from all the times they visited Liverpool to see Sharons mum. Still in shock!! My thoughts are with you all x
K Grey

I dont even know what to say. I was with him the day before, and he seemed so happy, like always. Everyones going to miss that cheeky smile of yours. I just wish no one had to. R.I.P. Bradley. You'll never be forgotten.
'Josh'

I don't even no what to say. I mean we went to the same school, he use to always come to my house play games with my cousin, we lived in the same hostel. We were like family. and now I woke up a few minutes ago to find a letter saying that bradly died. This is somthing I would never exspect. I love you bradly carty. R.I.P AND I WILL NEVER FORGET YOU
S. Feranand

R.I.P Bradley, Sadly Taken From Our World, Resting Peacefully In Another.x x x If Anyone wants to help take part in our sponsored walk to help raise money for bradleys family to bring Bradley back home, contact, sammi swinton, joanna kennedy or alfie goodwins, we will be handing out sponsorship forms, this will take place on the 14th June and will also be in memory of Bradley.
Sammi

Rest in peace, Bradley. You won't be forgotten.
'Chambers'
 
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