Death of '˜loving and thoughtful' Tangmere teenager ruled an accident by coroner

Angus Jones. Photo issued by Sussex Police. 5yMoF_SzdKoNXNT9O5u0Angus Jones. Photo issued by Sussex Police. 5yMoF_SzdKoNXNT9O5u0
Angus Jones. Photo issued by Sussex Police. 5yMoF_SzdKoNXNT9O5u0
The death of 17-year-old Angus Jones has been ruled an accident at an inquest this morning (October 18).

Angus died from a head injury after a collision with a car on the A27 near Tangmere on Monday, June 18, when he was on his way home after a meal out with his girlfriend.

In an emotional statement from his mother Clare Dalgleish, read out by coroner’s officer Geoff Charnock, Angus’ death was described as ‘devastating’.

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Miss Dalgleish added: “His death has been devastating for us all. We are struggling to come to terms with it.

“I struggle to sleep at night. His ten-year-old sister has had to have support at school and his 22-year-old brother is really struggling at work. Everyone was shocked and upset.

“He wanted to live and we all love him so much. Part of my heart is missing.”

In an equally moving statement, Faith Wright said she lost a ‘loving and thoughtful’ boyfriend who ‘didn’t have a bad thing to say about anyone’.

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She added: “We got on really well and we knew we would have a long and happy relationship. I saw him every single day.