Heartbroken mum's tribute to 'amazing son' with 'infectious laugh'

Jayke Uzell was described as " loving and caring" by his mum
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A heartbroken mum has paid tribute to her "amazing" son with "infectious laugh" who died suddenly on Saturday. Jayke Uzell, 23, was found near Sutton Mill Dam off Mill Brow, Sutton Leach, St Helens at around 7.25am on Saturday, November 16.

Jayke was pronounced dead at the scene and his death is being treated as unexplained by Merseyside Police. Police do not believe there are any suspicious circumstances surrounding his death. Jayke leaves behind two brothers and his parents John and Tracey Uzell.

John and Tracey would like to thank all of their friends, family and neighbours for their well wishes, flowers and cards following Jayke's death. Speaking to the ECHO, his mum Tracey Uzell said: "He was very popular and the number of flowers that have been left speaks volumes.

"There are absolutely loads. He was a funny guy with an infectious laugh and always on his phone chatting and laughing with his friends.

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"He was a caring and good looking lad, he was gorgeous and he was just so loving and caring. He had a big heart and had time for anybody and everybody. He just lit up a room, when he came in he was smiling, he was a happy man. He was just amazing, Jayke was an amazing son and he was always singing songs. He was just a brilliant son and loved his family to bits. His two brothers were his mates as well as his brothers."

Jayke with his mum Tracey
Jayke with his mum Tracey

Following the news of Jayke's death spreading throughout the community, his friends were quick to pay tribute online and have since organised to gather at Sutton Park in St Helens at 8pm on Monday, November 18.

Tracey told the ECHO how Jayke would have turned 24 on January 30, with the family now having to get through not only Christmas and his birthday, in the coming months. Tracey continued: "He was an amazing boy who loved his fashion, loved his food and loved to travel, especially to America."

A GoFundMe page has since been set up to help his family with the cost of the funeral. The fundraiser, organised by Millie Smith, said: "I would like to raise as much money as possible to help Jaykes family with funeral costs at this very heartbreaking time for them.

"Jayke sadly passed away on 16/11/2024 unexpectedly and his family are broken. Please donate as much or as little as you would like , all funds will help and be massively appreciated. Rest in peace Jayke Uzell, forever young, forever loved." To donate click here.