Son of Frank Sidebottom creator Chris Sievey killed in horror crash while cycling in Manchester
Musician Harry Sievey, 24, died in hospital after being critically injured in a collision with another cyclist and a car on Sunday
THE SON of Frank Sidebottom creator Chris Sievey has died in hospital following a crash in Withington, south Manchester.
Tributes have flooded in for Harry Sievey, 24, who was critically injured in a collision with another cyclist and a Vauxhall Corsa at around 10.15pm on Sunday.
He added: “Now he’s gone it would be nice to have something still there that recognises that.
“He was really happy with what he had done in his life but obviously he still had so much more to give.
“It’s nice to have the opportunity to keep giving for him, to keep adding to that legacy.”
Hundreds of messages have poured in following the tragic news of Harry’s death.
Friend Faye Catherine wrote: “Harry, you made lots of people smile and laugh.
“Once or twice at my own expense. And most of all you were so blessed with talent.
“I feel for everyone, you will be greatly missed. Take it easy up there. Xx.”
Dan Poole said: “Rest in peace mate. Hope you’re having a beer with your dad, no doubt everyone will be raising a glass to you tonight x.”
Phil Gardner added: “Mega gutted about the news regarding Harry Sievey. Big loss to friends, family and Timperley. #RIP.”
Beautiful creative ball of energy, whenever I saw you, you always made me smile. The world is a sadder place.
Pal Karl Asburty
Former Timperley councillor Neil Taylor, who was chair of the Frank Sidebottom statue, said the news has come as a “huge shock” for locals.
Paying tribute to the 24-year-old, he said: “Harry had so much going for himself, talented and funny, thoughts are with family and friends.
“Taken from us far too young.”
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