11-year-old Aaron Asiedu who is a star striker with his local side, Newton
Heath Junior Football Club, has accidentally strangled himself with a blanket as
he and his younger brother were playing a camping game in their bedroom.
It was revealed that he was using the blanket to construct a makeshift
hammock from his bunk bed when he fell and became caught up in the
material.
An inquest heard how his 9-year-old brother, Joshua initially thought Aaron
was playing as he lay motionless on the floor at their home in Monsall, Salford,
Greater Manchester.
But when he got no response, he screamed for their 41-year old mother,
Geraldine, who desperately tried to revive her son. Aaron never regained
consciousness and was pronounced dead in North Manchester General
Hospital.
The post-mortem examination showed no evidence of any injury, with forensic
pathologist Charles Wilson giving a cause of death as asphyxia.
Recording a conclusion of misadventure, coroner Fiona Borrill said:
'They were adventurous boys and had been playing outside on the
trampoline.
He liked to play with his younger sibling upstairs in the bedroom and
he was able to confirm that they made a hammock with a blanket and Aaron fell
from that.
He had fallen from a blanket tied between two bunk beds and
asphyxiated. They were playing and it unexpectedly took the turn it has done and
led to his death.'
Aaron who is highly tipped as a future Manchester City striker in England,
had undertaken a two-week trial with City in February and was due to have a
trial at Burnley Football Club.
Despite his young age, Aaron - described as 'sports mad', had been
tipped for a professional career by his coach at Newton Heath JFC.
The Blues fan, who idolised striker, Sergio Aguero, dreamed of playing for
Manchester City and had a pair of football boots signed by the player. He was
due to start Year 7 in September.
Mrs Asiedu after the hearing the sad news, praised her 'talented' boy who
she said was happy and confident.
'As a family we are trying to come to terms with what happened. His
brother Joshua was very upset. His life was so short. It’s so difficult for me
to understand why his life was so short. I still don’t find it easy and don’t
think I ever will but there’s nothing we can do now,' she said.
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