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Property TV star Phil Spencer's parents are both KILLED in car crash on family farm where he grew up
 
Property TV star Phil Spencer's parents are both KILLED in car crash on family farm where he grew up

The parents of TV property star Phil Spencer have been killed in a car crash, it has been reported.

The deaths of the mother and father of the Location, Location, Location star were reported on Saturday after a crash on their farm in Kent on Friday.

The death

Richard, 89, and mother Anne, 82, were pulled from a vehicle that careered into a river but died later, The Sun reported.

The river is on their estate in Littlebourne, near Canterbury, where Phil grew up.

Phil’s parents were said to driving on an access road to a local pub for lunch.

Witness

A neighbour told The Sun that the crash happened near a small stone bridge that locals believe to be dangerous.

The presenter’s Location, Location, Location co-star Kirstie Allsopp said it was a ‘great source of solace’ to Phil that his parents were together when they passed.

She told the paper: ‘I’ve spoken to Phil and it’s tragic for the Spencer family, but his parents were together and that’s something that is a great source of solace to them all.

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‘The family is very loving and close. There are four children, Phil, Robert, Caryn and Helen, and they had eight grandchildren.’

She continued: ‘This is awful for all of the family, but they were together at the end and they were lovely people.

‘They were on their way to the pub on a Friday afternoon in Kent, where they lived, they were in the place they loved, with the person they loved.

‘They were both people of Christian faith. Phil and his siblings are all consoling each other at this difficult time.’

Emergency responses

Emergency response teams were called to the scene including an air ambulance.

A woman in her sixties was also in the car and suffered minor injuries.

Kent Police said they were called at 12.36pm to a report of a single-vehicle collision.


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