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British champion boxer's teenage sister dies in car crash in Greece

Lily-Rae, 19, had been holidaying with friends on the Greek island of Zante when she was involved in a fatal collision last month


  • Sep 04 2024
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British champion boxer's teenage sister dies in car crash in Greece
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British champion boxer Callum Simpson has been left heartbroken after his 19-year-old sister Lily-Rae died in a car crash in Zante.

The teenager had been holidaying with friends on the Greek island when she was involved in a fatal collision last month. Despite being taken to hospital by air ambulance and spending 10 days in the intensive care unit she sadly died from her injuries on August 21.

Simpson, the British, Commonwealth and WBA Continental Champion from Barnsley. wrote on social media: "Absolutely heartbroken to say that my beautiful little sister, Lily-Rae, was in a road accident while on holiday in Zante. She was flown to Athens and spent 10 days in ICU, but despite the best efforts of the medical teams, Lily sadly passed away.

"Even though she used to ring me to complain about being referred to as 'Callum Simpson's sister', I know she loved the hype. I will continue to make her proud. Love you always."

Simpson is currently ranked as the No.2 British super middleweight and has won all 15 of his fights, 10 by knockout.

Simpson announced the sad news on his Instagram account
Simpson announced the sad news on his Instagram account

His most recent fight came last month in his home town of Barnsley at the Oakwell football stadium, when he beat Zak Chelli via a unanimous decision.

"It was amazing,” he said after the win. “The main thing for me was to not let the occasion get to me.

"I made a lot of mistakes, but a win is a win. I'm nowhere near the finished article, but we're well on our way. I want to prove I'm the best in this division. I want to win the British title outright. Once I've cleaned up domestically, then we'll push on."

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