September 22, 2024

Michael Jones, 26, died tragically after suffering serious head injuries in an accident involving “heavy machinery” at the club’s new stadium in August. The lifelong supporter was working at Everton’s new stadium at Bramley Moore Dock. Everton captain Seamus Coleman attended Friday’s funeral at a church in Kirkby.

A senior Everton staff delegation was led by Seamus Coleman on Friday as they attended the burial of a devoted Toffees supporter.

Sadly, 26-year-old Kirkby, Merseyside resident Michael Jones passed away in August from brain injuries he sustained while working on the new Everton stadium at Bramley Moore Dock.

Coleman, the captain of Everton, was present at the funeral on Friday at a Kirkby church along with club chaplain Reverend Henry Corbett, ambassadors Graham Stuart and Ian Snodin, and interim chief executive Colin Chong.

The club’s construction partner Laing O’Rourke closed the new stadium site on Regent Road on Friday afternoon as a sign of respect.

Jones’ family disclosed in an emotional statement issued in August that he was a devoted Everton fan who was’so delighted’ to be working on the new stadium.

Around 1pm on August 14, emergency personnel were called to the scene due to an incident involving “heavy machinery.”

The family of Michael issued the following statement: “The family would like to thank everyone for their continued support.” We are deeply saddened by the news that Michael, our beloved son, brother, uncle, and friend, has unfortunately passed away.

He had always loved the color blue and was overjoyed to be working on the new stadium. We want to express our gratitude to the members of the NHS and Michael’s coworkers for their efforts. He will be terribly missed.

Following the unfortunate occurrence last month, thousands of football fans and residents flocked to Twitter to pay their respects. Both Liverpool and Everton fans sent their respects.

Peter Macca, an Everton supporter, exclaimed, “This is really terrible! I’m wishing his family, friends, and coworkers all the best.

I’m thinking about you all through this terrible moment. A young man, RIP.

Another Everton supporter remarked, “So sad! After a day of work, no one should avoid going home to their loved ones! We are thinking of the family.

Absolutely sad, tweeted Liverpool West Derby MP Ian Byrne. We send our sympathies to his family, friends, and coworkers.

The Liverpool Football Club tweeted: “This tragic news has left everyone at Liverpool Football Club deeply saddened.” His family, friends, coworkers, and Everton FC have our sympathies and our prayers.

Everton FC also released the following statement: “Everyone at Everton Football Club is devastated by the news that a man employee has passed away following an incident at the Everton Stadium site at Bramley Moore Dock.

Laing O’Rourke, the stadium’s contractor, “has immediately launched an investigation and will work with the police and the Health and Safety Executive to establish the full particulars of the incident.”

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