Gentle Giant James Southey Killed by Tree in Brutal Cornwall Storm
A beloved man known as a “gentle giant” has died after a tree smashed into his caravan during Storm Goretti in Cornwall.
Tragedy Strikes in Mawgan
James Southey, 50, was fatally injured when a giant tree toppled onto his caravan at a farm in Mawgan, near Helston. The heartbreaking incident has rocked the local community.
Police and the Cornwall coroner’s office confirmed the tragedy and have launched an inquest into his death.
Heartbreaking Tributes from Family and Friends
James’s family and friends flooded social media with emotional tributes. Sister Sam Southey described him as a “gentle giant who would do anything for anyone” and said the family is “devastated” and “struggling to come to terms” with the loss.
“Never in a million years do you expect that knock on the door to be for you. We will miss him dearly.” — Sam Southey, sister
Close pals echoed Sam’s grief. Caroline Blatter said, “James was such a gentle kind family man, with a lot of love to share. He will be sorely missed.”
Andy Bennett added, “A true gentle giant – taken too soon. Rest in peace, dude.”
Community Mourns Local Favourite
St Ives MP Andrew George visited the local shop where James was a well-known, friendly face.
“The village is deeply saddened and in shock following the tragic death of James in his 50s when a tree fell across his caravan near the village. Our thoughts are with his family.” — Andrew George, MP for St Ives
Storm Goretti’s Deadly Rampage
Storm Goretti has battered the UK with fierce winds, toppling trees and cutting power for thousands. The storm’s savage force has already claimed lives and caused chaos nationwide.
This is a breaking story. More updates to follow.