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Grief After Tragedy: A Mother's Year of Remembrance
30 Apr
Summary
- A mother marks one year since her son's death in a farm machinery incident.
- Community support and fundraisers are helping the grieving mother cope.
- Investigation into the 14-year-old's death is ongoing, causing distress.

A Worcestershire mother is navigating her grief one year after her 14-year-old son, Harry Moss, died in an incident involving farm machinery in Malvern in April 2025. The loss has profoundly altered her life, a sentiment she shared with deep emotion. Community support has been a significant comfort, with tractor runs and messages from those who knew Harry offering solace.
Hollie Moss plans to continue fundraising for the Midlands Air Ambulance, a cause that honors her son's memory. She acknowledged the ongoing police investigation into the incident, which involves a 19-year-old man, and expressed frustration over the wait for answers and closure, understanding the need for thoroughness. This ongoing investigation has, in a way, made her feel Harry is still present.
As a tribute to Harry, who loved farming, fishing, and rugby, a rugby tournament will be held at Malvern RFC, where he played. The event will feature the Harry Moss Memorial Trophy for the winning team, celebrating his passion for the sport.