PHIL’S HEARTACHE

Phil Spencer reveals heartbreaking prediction his mother made before his parents were killed in horror car crash

PHIL Spencer has revealed the agonising prediction his mum made shortly before she and her husband were killed in a horror car crash.

The host of Channel 4’s property show Location Location Location is currently mourning the loss of his father Richard, known to friends and family as David, 89, and mother Anne, 82.

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Phil Spencer's parents had been married for nearly 60 years
Phil is the co-host of C4's Location Location LocationCredit: Channel 4
The TV star took to his Instagram page to pay a heartfelt tribute to his parentsCredit: Twitter

Phil, 53, took to his Instagram page to pay tribute to his parents where he shared a photo of them and revealed a prediction his mum had made shortly before her tragic death.

He said: "Although they were both on extremely good form in the days before (hence the sudden idea to go out to lunch), Mum's Parkinson's and Dad's Dementia had been worsening and the long term future was set to be a challenge.

"So much so that Mum said to me only a week ago that she had resigned to thinking 'now it looks like we will probably go together'. And so they did."

Phil added: "As a family, we are all trying to hold onto the fact Mum and Dad went together and that neither will ever have to mourn the loss of the other one.

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"Which is a blessing in itself."

David and Anne were on their way to a local pub for lunch on Friday when their car veered off the access road into a shallow tributary river running through their estate.

Police and the fire brigade raced to the scene while an air ambulance landed on the farm at Littlebourne, near Canterbury, Kent.

Richard and Anne were pulled out and taken to hospital where he was pronounced dead and she later died.

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Phil also revealed heartbreaking further details about the tragic event.

He said: "The car, going very slowly, toppled over a bridge on the farm drive, upside down into the river.

"There were no physical injuries and I very much doubt they would have even fought it - they would have held hands under the water and quietly slipped away.

"Their carer was in the car and managed to climb out of a back window so the alarm was raised quite quickly."

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The TV star also praised his brother who tried to save his parents after the crash.

Phil said: "As many farmers do - my brother had a penknife and so was able to cut the seat belts - he pulled them out of the river but they never regained consciousness.

"Although desperately sad and shocked beyond all belief - all family are clear that if there can ever be such a thing as having a 'good end' - this was it."

He finished his statement by adding: "It feels horrendous right now, but after almost 60 years of marriage - to die together on the farm they so loved will, I know, be a comfort in the future.

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"Mum and Dad are together which is precisely where they would have wanted to be."

Kirstie Allsopp, the show's co-host and Phil's friend, who has also paid tribute to David and Anne, was one of the first to comment.

She wrote: "Such a brave and loving statement and so typical of you & your lovely family. So many people have you all in their thoughts and prayers. xxx."

Kirstie said: “I’ve spoken to Phil and it’s tragic for the Spencer family, but his parents were together and that’s something that is a great source of solace to them all.

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“The family is very loving and close. There are four children, Phil, Robert, Caryn and Helen, and they had eight grandchildren.

“This is awful for all of the family, but they were together at the end and they were lovely people.

“They were on their way to the pub on a Friday afternoon in Kent, where they lived — they were in the place they loved, with the person they loved. They were both people of Christian faith.

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“Phil and his siblings are all consoling each other at this difficult time.”

Phil, who lives in Hampshire with wife Fiona and their two children, has previously spoken fondly of being a farmer’s son, and having an idyllic childhood.

Phil's co-host on the show, Kirstie Allsopp, has also paid tribute to his parentsCredit: Fiona Murray
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