Tragedy as son of AFL legend takes his personal life: ‘We’re devastated’

Tragedy as son of AFL legend takes his personal life: ‘We’re devastated’

  • A GoFundMe has been launched for his shattered household 

The devastated household of a younger Queensland man who died on the weekend stated they’re feeling a ‘deep sense of loss’.

Kye David Hart, 24, died on September 21. He was from the Sunshine Coast and attended Sunshine Seashore State Excessive College.

He leaves behind mother and father Linda and David Hart. His father performed AFL for the West Coast Eagles within the Eighties and Nineteen Nineties the place he gained All Australian choice and received a premiership in 1994.

Kye adopted in his father’s footsteps and performed within the QAFL for the Noosa Tigers.

Member of the family Jess Hart stated on a GoFundMe to cowl funeral bills that Kye ‘had the largest coronary heart’.

‘We’re completely heartbroken and devastated. There aren’t sufficient phrases to explain how a lot we love Kye and the way a lot we’ll miss him,’ she stated.

She stated their household had misplaced a son, brother, uncle, nephew and grandchild.

‘Kye’s love and affection was contagious, his cheeky stunning smile would mild up any room. Kye had the largest coronary heart and solely needed to provide and assist others.’

Lifeline: 131 114

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Headspace: 1800 650 890 or headspace.org.au

Children Helpline: 1800 55 1800 or kidshelpline.com.au

Kye David Hart, the son of West Coast Eagle AFL participant David Hart, died on the weekend

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