Tributes flood in for beloved West Lothian football player after fatal 'accident at work'

Jack McGuigan
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Tributes have been paid to a beloved West Lothian dad and football player who died after a tragic accident at work.

Dad-of-one Jack McGuigan, from Broxburn in West Lothian, sadly passed away surrounded by family on Tuesday, October 22, after an incident.

Jack leaves behind his partner Eilidh and their infant son, parents Kevin and Sandra and sisters Jenna and Alex.

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As the Daily Record reports, moving and heartfelt tributes have poured in from across the football community, with many remembering his kindness and selflessness. His club Pumpherston FC revealed that Jack had signed up to be an organ donor.

A spokesperson said: "It is with heavy hearts that we share the heartbreaking news of Jack’s passing. Following a tragic accident at work on Thursday, Jack left us this morning, surrounded by his loving family. In his final act of generosity, just as in life, Jack continued to help others through the gift of organ donation—an extraordinary gesture of selflessness.

"Jack was raised in Broxburn but always carried Pumpherston in his heart. He was deeply embedded in the community, always offering a smile and a helping hand to those around him. A dedicated footballer, Jack played with Pumpherston Jags, and Pumpherston FC, and coached the younger generation at Pumpherston United.

"He was a mentor, a role model, and a beacon of kindness, loyalty, and good spirit."

A spokesperson for Broxburn Athletic said: "All at Broxburn Athletic FC are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Jack McGuigan. Jack was a local lad and was heavily involved with Pumpherston FC for many years.

"We send our condolences to the McGuigan family and everyone connected with Pumpherston FC at the very sad time."

A spokesperson for Stoneyburn Junior Football Club: "The club are very sad to hear of the passing of Jack. Our thoughts are with all of Jack's family and friends at this sad time."