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Cathy Owen

Tears as family and friends of 13-year-old Corey Hewer gather at his funeral to say their last goodbyes

Off-road bikers turned out for a final farewell to a 13-year-old boy who died taking part in the sport he loved.

Cory Hewer, from the Ebbw Vale area, was involved in an accident on Sunday, July 19, at a motocross track in Aberbeeg, Cwm.

The teenager and popular young rugby player died of his injuries but saved the lives of five others after his family donated his organs following the crash.

Cory played rugby for the Ebbw Vale Steelers (GoFundMe)

Because of Cory's love of motorcross bikers from across south Wales came to pay their respects as the funeral procession left his home.

Teammates from the Ebbw Vale Steelers where Cory played rugby as part of the under-13s team also lined the street to show their support for the teen's family.

(Mark Lewis)
(Mark Lewis)

Police had warned people not to ride any off-road bikes on public roads during the funeral, but they were allowed to form a procession to the end of Cory's street.

One of the organisers said there had been a great turn out of support from the family.

"It was very moving," he said.

Some of the bikers who turned out for the funeral (Mark Lewis)
(Mark Lewis)
Family and friends lined the streets for the teen's funeral (Mark Lewis)

Family left messages in tribute to the teenager, who would have been 14 later this year, and floral tribute in the same of a motorcross bike also accompanied the coffin in the hearse that was pulled by a motorbike.

(Mark Lewis)
(Mark Lewis)
Cory's mum, Vicky, described him as 'a cheeky, funny, loving boy' (GoFundMe)

A GoFundMe page has been set up to support Cory's family. More than £5,600 has already been donated.

At the time of Cory’s death his mum Vicky said: “We would like to thank everyone for their kind support and generosity at this tragic time. Cory was a very happy little lad who loved his rugby and motocrossing.

“He was a cheeky, funny, loving boy and will be missed very much. He passed away doing a sport that he loved the most and was so brave donating his organs.

“Our lives will never be the same without him.”

   
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