Tributes have been paid to a 'bright and creative' 11-year-old boy who was killed in a crash outside his school just months after performing on Britain's Got Talent.
Evan Rothwell, 11, appeared on the ITV talent show as part of a children's choir group, AmaSing, earlier this year. The popular and much-loved young boy was hit by a car outside his school in Wrexham Road, Chester, last week.
After he died in hospital on Saturday (November 16), the King's School pupil's identity was revealed as Evan - the "funny little boy" who played a big part in the children's choir that captured the nation's hearts on BGT in the spring. READ MORE: 'This isn't about rich or poor...
without this, we will suffer' AmaSing, the non-profit music and arts group for children, has now paid tribute to their 'bright and creative' member, Cheshire Live reports.
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