CarFest Tragedy: Chris Evans Expresses Grief After Three-Year-Old Dies at Festival
Chris Evans has expressed his deep sadness following the death of a three-year-old boy who suffered a medical episode at his CarFest festival in Hampshire over the weekend. The toddler, who was attending the event with his family, sadly passed away despite the best efforts of medics.
A spokesperson for CarFest said: "Chris and the entire CarFest team are deeply saddened by this tragedy. We have and will continue to respect the family's wishes at this very difficult time and allow them to grieve in private."
Hampshire Police are currently investigating the child's unexpected death. Officers were alerted to the medical episode shortly after 11pm on Saturday, 24 August. The toddler was transported to hospital, where he sadly passed away shortly after arrival.
"The death is being treated as unexpected, and a file is being prepared for the coroner," a spokesperson for Hampshire Police stated.
CarFest, a family-friendly festival founded by radio DJ and car enthusiast Chris Evans, is known for raising funds for UK children's charities. The event, which took place over three days at Laverstoke Park Farm, offered camping and a diverse range of activities, including car displays, live music performances, and food demonstrations.
The festival concluded on Sunday, 25 August.
Chris Evans has yet to publicly address the tragedy on social media, but the news has been met with shock and grief from festival attendees and the wider community. The event, which typically attracts a large crowd of families and car enthusiasts, has been praised for its family-friendly atmosphere and charitable work.
The circumstances surrounding the toddler's death remain under investigation, and the CarFest team has offered its full support to the family during this difficult time.