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Tributes to sea scooter death boy Tributes to sea scooter death boy
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A four-year-old boy has died after he was hit by a sea scooter while standing on a slipway close to his home.A four-year-old boy has died after he was hit by a sea scooter while standing on a slipway close to his home.
The accident happened at Kilchoan in Ardnamurchan in the Highlands at about 1415 BST on Saturday.The accident happened at Kilchoan in Ardnamurchan in the Highlands at about 1415 BST on Saturday.
Caleb Cameron, who lived in the village, was airlifted to the Southern General Hospital in Glasgow with head injuries but later died.Caleb Cameron, who lived in the village, was airlifted to the Southern General Hospital in Glasgow with head injuries but later died.
His mother, Gael, said her son had touched the hearts of all who had known him.
In a statement, she said: "Caleb was a smart, fun-loving little boy that touched the hearts of everyone that knew him. The family are all devastated to have lost him.
He was always asking questions, curious to know about everything Lynne McLuckieKilchoan Primary School head teacher
"We are grateful to all of our family and friends for their support and would like to thank all the emergency services involved, the Southern General Hospital in Glasgow and in particularly the local nurse."
The head teacher of Kilchoan Primary School, where Caleb went to nursery, said he had been a "bundle of fun".The head teacher of Kilchoan Primary School, where Caleb went to nursery, said he had been a "bundle of fun".
Lynne McLuckie said he was a fun-loving, happy boy who had a "wee sparkle" in his eyes.Lynne McLuckie said he was a fun-loving, happy boy who had a "wee sparkle" in his eyes.
'Enormous loss'
In a letter to parents of the school's 12 school and five nursery children, she said it was with a heavy heart that she wrote of his death.In a letter to parents of the school's 12 school and five nursery children, she said it was with a heavy heart that she wrote of his death.
Ms McLuckie wrote: "Caleb was a happy, polite and enthusiastic boy. He enjoyed listening to stories, music and singing.Ms McLuckie wrote: "Caleb was a happy, polite and enthusiastic boy. He enjoyed listening to stories, music and singing.
"He was always asking questions, curious to know about everything and being interested in all that was going on in the world around him.""He was always asking questions, curious to know about everything and being interested in all that was going on in the world around him."
The school and nursery will run as normal, but children will have opportunities to discuss what happened to their friend and fellow pupil.The school and nursery will run as normal, but children will have opportunities to discuss what happened to their friend and fellow pupil.
Ms McLuckie added: "Caleb was a credit to our nursery and we have all been honoured and touched by knowing him at the beginning of his short life. Caleb will be greatly missed."Ms McLuckie added: "Caleb was a credit to our nursery and we have all been honoured and touched by knowing him at the beginning of his short life. Caleb will be greatly missed."
Local minister, the Reverend Alison Grainger, said the community was devastated by his death.Local minister, the Reverend Alison Grainger, said the community was devastated by his death.
She said: "For a small community it's an enormous loss. For the family, I can't imagine how devastated they must be."She said: "For a small community it's an enormous loss. For the family, I can't imagine how devastated they must be."
A police spokesman said inquiries were still taking place, and a report would be sent to the procurator fiscal.A police spokesman said inquiries were still taking place, and a report would be sent to the procurator fiscal.