Raheem Sterling leads tributes to former Manchester City youth player Jeremy Wisten who died at 17 nettlesome

Author : morphactin2010
Publish Date : 2021-04-18 13:13:57


Malawi-born Jeremy Wisten, who was a defender, joined City's elite youth squads in 2016, according to PA Media.

The club confirmed Wisten's death in a statement posted on Twitter on Sunday.

'The Manchester City family are saddened to learn of the passing of former academy player Jeremy Wisten. We send our deepest condolences to his friends and family. Our thoughts are with you at this difficult time,' it read.



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The cause of Wisten's death is unknown at this stage.

Greater Manchester Police were not immediately available for comment when contacted by CNN. Wisten's family have not released a statement.

England international footballer Raheem Sterling quote-tweeted the statement with a prayer and rose emoji and French defender Aymeric Laporte wrote: 'Horrible news... RIP young man.'

England's Football Association tweeted: 'Rest in peace, Jeremy,' while former Manchester City player Trevor Sinclair wrote: 'RIP Jeremy Wisten. As I've said before; We really need to take care of our youngest generation during this difficult covid19 era #gonetoosoon condolences with his family & friends.'

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A GoFundMe page has been set up to support Wisten's family. Over $10,000 has already been raised.

The page description in part reads: 'The most beautiful soul who was loved by many. Everyone who knew Jez would know that he had a smile that would light up the room.'

'Gone too soon but never forgotten, always in our hearts. We love you. Rest in paradise Jez.'

England international footballer Raheem Sterling quote-tweeted the statement with a prayer and rose emoji and French defender Aymeric Laporte wrote: 'Horrible news... RIP young man.' England international footballer Raheem Sterling quote-tweeted the statement with a prayer and rose emoji and French defender Aymeric Laporte wrote: 'Horrible news... RIP young man.' 'Gone too soon but never forgotten, always in our hearts. We love you. Rest in paradise Jez.' 'Gone too soon but never forgotten, always in our hearts. We love you. Rest in paradise Jez.' England's Football Association tweeted: 'Rest in peace, Jeremy,' while former Manchester City player Trevor Sinclair wrote: 'RIP Jeremy Wisten. As I've said before; We really need to take care of our youngest generation during this difficult covid19 era #gonetoosoon condolences with his family & friends.' 'Gone too soon but never forgotten, always in our hearts. We love you. Rest in paradise Jez.' The club confirmed Wisten's death in a statement posted on Twitter on Sunday. A GoFundMe page has been set up to support Wisten's family. Over $10,000 has already been raised. The club confirmed Wisten's death in a statement posted on Twitter on Sunday. England international footballer Raheem Sterling quote-tweeted the statement with a prayer and rose emoji and French defender Aymeric Laporte wrote: 'Horrible news... RIP young man.' Greater Manchester Police were not immediately available for comment when contacted by CNN. Wisten's family have not released a statement. England's Football Association tweeted: 'Rest in peace, Jeremy,' while former Manchester City player Trevor Sinclair wrote: 'RIP Jeremy Wisten. As I've said before; We really need to take care of our youngest generation during this difficult covid19 era #gonetoosoon condolences with his family & friends.' England international footballer Raheem Sterling quote-tweeted the statement with a prayer and rose emoji and French defender Aymeric Laporte wrote: 'Horrible news... RIP young man.' Malawi-born Jeremy Wisten, who was a defender, joined City's elite youth squads in 2016, according to PA Media. 'Gone too soon but never forgotten, always in our hearts. We love you. Rest in paradise Jez.' Malawi-born Jeremy Wisten, who was a defender, joined City's elite youth squads in 2016, according to PA Media. Visit CNN.com/sport for more news, videos and features Visit CNN.com/sport for more news, videos and features Malawi-born Jeremy Wisten, who was a defender, joined City's elite youth squads in 2016, according to PA Media. Greater Manchester Police were not immediately available for comment when contacted by CNN. Wisten's family have not released a statement. 'The Manchester City family are saddened to learn of the passing of former academy player Jeremy Wisten. We send our deepest condolences to his friends and family. Our thoughts are with you at this difficult time,' it read. Malawi-born Jeremy Wisten, who was a defender, joined City's elite youth squads in 2016, according to PA Media. England's Football Association tweeted: 'Rest in peace, Jeremy,' while former Manchester City player Trevor Sinclair wrote: 'RIP Jeremy Wisten. As I've said before; We really need to take care of our youngest generation during this difficult covid19 era #gonetoosoon condolences with his family & friends.' Malawi-born Jeremy Wisten, who was a defender, joined City's elite youth squads in 2016, according to PA Media. 'The Manchester City family are saddened to learn of the passing of former academy player Jeremy Wisten. We send our deepest condolences to his friends and family. Our thoughts are with you at this difficult time,' it read. England international footballer Raheem Sterling quote-tweeted the statement with a prayer and rose emoji and French defender Aymeric Laporte wrote: 'Horrible news... RIP young man.' The page description in part reads: 'The most beautiful soul who was loved by many. Everyone who knew Jez would know that he had a smile that would light up the room.'

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