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Coventry was shocked when Keaton Slater was killed in a hit-and-run on Radford Road - and CoventryLive invites the city to leave a message of tribute to the "fun-loving comedian" in our comments section below . The 12 year-old Keaton was struck by a black BMW on Radford Road at around 4:30pm on Friday June 14. West Midlands Police said that he suffered catastrophic injuries, and died at the scene.

His family gave a statement, saying: “We all will miss our fun-loving little comedian, he just wanted to make everyone laugh and smile. He was so beautiful inside and outside, our baby and little brother. Life can be so horrible.



” READ MORE: Coventry nightspot that hosted The Enemy hits the market for £600,000 All corners of the city have spoken out to pay tribute to the Sky Blues-loving Keaton. Bikers will fill the streets in memory of the boy on July 7, with organiser Trevor Fox saying that they are hoping the ride-out will be the "biggest and loudest Coventry has known." Coventry-born star midfielder James Maddison, a former Caludon Castle School student , posted his tribute to Keaton on Twitter .

He said: "Tear in my eye reading about this young man's death in my home city of Coventry . Keaton's family, I am so sorry for your loss." "If there is anything I can do to help please reach out whenever you feel.

Sending my love to all of Keaton's family and friends. Rest easy young man." Local resident Tejinder K Kundi said: “It happened around the corner from where we live and.

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