Boy, 16, killed by falling tree in freak accident just a day after final GCSE

Flowers were left at the scene to honour Kamil (Picture: Raymonds Press Agency/GoFundMe)

A first picture has been released of a teenager who was killed by a falling tree while ‘earning extra pocket money’.

The 16-year-old Kamil Hubert tragically died after the freak incident in Carlton-in-Lindrick, Nottinghamshire, on Saturday.

The teen was reportedly trying to earn extra pocket money when he was hit by a falling tree, The Mirror reports citing a neighbour.

He was killed on Saturday just a day after finishing his GCSEs, a family member said on a GoFundMe campaign to help with the funeral costs.

Kamil was described as a ‘kind and loving boy’ by family member Aleksandra Ostapczuk who set up the fundraiser.

Kamil was describedas a ‘kind and loving’ (Picture: GoFundMe)

She said: ‘Kamil was a kind and loving boy who was taken away from us way too early.’

A resident alleged he was standing on the ground and holding a rope while workers cut branches with a chainsaw above him before a large chunk fell onto him, The Mirror reports.

A resident told the outlet: ‘It’s heartbreaking and really sad that a young boy trying to earn a few extra pennies can die in this way.

‘It is a very close knit community and everyone has been affected by this.’

A friend of his said: ‘You’ll be remembered for your cheeky smile and the jokes you’d crack can’t believe it was only yesterday I saw you on the way to work, forever 16.’

Flowers were left by mourners at the scene on Rotherham Baulk, where a police cordon remains in place as a probe continues.

Now three people have been arrested in connection with the incident.

Two men, aged 28 and 31, were arrested on suspicion of manslaughter, while a 28-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender, Nottinghamshire Police confirmed.

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