How do I donate to the Jordan Banks GoFundMe page and what have his parents said?
'HEARTBROKEN' Brits in Blackpool have donated more than £63,000 following the loss of "beautiful soul" Jordan Banks.
The nine-year-old died in a freak accident, after being struck by lightning on a football field in Blackpool.
Who was Jordan Banks?
Heartbreaking tributes are pouring in for a nine-year-old who died after being fatally struck by lightning in Blackpool on Tuesday, May 11, 2021.
On May 12, he was identified as a youth football player named Jordan Banks.
Jordan, a Liverpool fan, played as an under-nine for Clifton Rangers Junior Football Club, which confirmed his death on Facebook.
A keen footballer, he was praised earlier this year by Liverpool star James Milner for his "incredible" charity work.
The youngster raised £2,500 by running 30 miles for a local mental health charity in honour of his Uncle Reece, who took his own life in 2018.
Flowers have been left at the scene for the "little superstar" with a local church to hold services later.
What happened to Jordan Banks?
Witnesses have now told how the boy was struck by lightning just after 5pm as he trained in a storm.
One said: "It was a one-on-one football session. My sister saw him at school playing with his friends he was friends with my little nephew next minute we find out this so so sad.
"It's definitely hit hard as we knew his family personally - you just wouldn't ever think something like that would happen. It's so heartbreaking, I mean what are the chances?"
Chris, a landscaper whose son, CJ Campbell, was a friend of the footballer, said: “Jordan was having a one-to-one coaching session.
“His step-dad was in the car at the time. It is awful.
“He was having a coaching session at the time to help improve his game.
“I feel so sorry for his family and what they are going through.”
Officers were called to the sports field on School Road, Blackpool, shortly after 5pm on Tuesday to reports that a child had been injured.
Police said they "believed the boy had been struck by lightning".
Emergency services attended and he was taken to hospital, but sadly died a short time later.
What tributes have been paid to Jordan Banks?
Iconic landmark Blackpool Tower was lit up in red on May 12 to reflect local mourning.
In a tweet, the tourist site said that Blackpool had "lost one of its brightest lights, so this evening we stand alongside Jordan Banks' family, friends and our community to remember a remarkable young man".
"All money will be going to the Family of Jordan, to help towards funeral costs and anything extra will be spent however the family chose to spend it."
Nearly £64,000 has been raised for his grieving family, with people commenting about the "heartbreaking, tragic loss".
More than £220 was donated by Blackpool street cabs to the fundraising page, which you can click on via .
Peter Brewer posted on behalf of the local cabbies: "We send our deepest condolences to the young man's family and friends. Words cannot express how numb we are just now. Rest in peace little man."
What have Jordan Banks's parents said?
The heartbroken family of the lightning strike victim have paid tribute to their "brightest star" with "golden curls".
In a statement, his family said on Wednesday: "Yesterday our worlds stopped. We lost the brightest star our beautiful boy Jordan.
"His laugh, that infectious smile, golden curls, he was our everything. Wise beyond his years, caring, considerate, generous and so loving.
"Our love is endless. Goodnight beautiful boy. We thank you all for your kind words and support but as a family ask that you respect our wishes and privacy.”
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Jordan's devastated stepdad Daniel Begg shared an emotional picture on Instagram, showing him holding hands with the nine-year-old.
It was captioned: "Hand in hand....always" next to three heart emojis.