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06 Sept 2025

Torquay United pay tribute to tragic dad and young son

Minute's silence to be held at Plainmoor match to remember Gulls fan found dead with two-year-old son

Kenneth and Bronson Battersby

Kenneth and Bronson Battersby

A special tribute to a tragic dad and young son found dead together was being paid at Torquay United today.

A special tribute to a tragic dad and young son found dead together was being paid at Torquay United today.

The bodies of Kenneth Battersby and two-year-old Bronson were discovered alongside each other at a flat in Skegness.

Mr Battersby, 60, has been pictured wearing a Torquay United supporter's shirt and now it has been revealed he was an avid Gulls' fan. 

A minute's silence to remember the father and son was being held before United's game against Dover Athletic at Plainmoor this afternoon.

A statement on United's Facebook page said: "Everybody at Torquay United AFC, like the rest of the country, were deeply saddened to learn of the tragic passing of Kenneth Battersby and his two-year old son Bronson this week.

"Although based in Lincolnshire, Kenneth was a long-time supporter of the club, and therefore, the club has decided to hold a minute of remembrance in their honour ahead of our match against Dover Athletic on Saturday.

"The thoughts of everyone here at Plainmoor goes out to all of the Battersby family, and their friends, at this very difficult time."

The father and son were found in a flat in Skegness on January 9. It is thought that Bronson starved to death after Mr Battersby had a heart attack.

Lincolnshire County Council has now launched an inquiry into the tragedy. A spokeswoman for Lincolnshire Police, has said: "Investigations have been carried out and the deaths are not being treated as suspicious. The matter has been passed to the coroner’s office.”

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