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Nick Cave's son dies after Brighton chalk cliffs fall | |
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The teenage son of musician Nick Cave has died after falling from the top of chalk cliffs at Brighton. | |
Arthur Cave, 15, was airlifted to hospital on Tuesday evening after walkers found him on the coastal path at the foot of the Ovingdean Gap, 60ft below the clifftop. Members of the public attempted to give him first aid. | |
His death is not being treated as suspicious. Nick Cave and his wife, Susie, paid tribute to Arthur, who also leaves behind his twin brother, Earl, in a short statement confirming his death. | |
“Our son Arthur died on Tuesday evening. He was our beautiful, happy, loving boy,” it read. “We ask that we be given the privacy our family needs to grieve at this difficult time.” | “Our son Arthur died on Tuesday evening. He was our beautiful, happy, loving boy,” it read. “We ask that we be given the privacy our family needs to grieve at this difficult time.” |
A Sussex police spokeswoman said: “A 15-year-old boy who was found with life-threatening injuries on the underpass of Ovingdean Gap, having fallen from the cliff above, has sadly died in hospital on Tuesday. | A Sussex police spokeswoman said: “A 15-year-old boy who was found with life-threatening injuries on the underpass of Ovingdean Gap, having fallen from the cliff above, has sadly died in hospital on Tuesday. |
“Members of the public carried out first aid on the boy before he was taken to the Royal Sussex county hospital, Brighton, just after 6pm. He later died there of his injuries. The death is being dealt with by the coroner’s officer.” | “Members of the public carried out first aid on the boy before he was taken to the Royal Sussex county hospital, Brighton, just after 6pm. He later died there of his injuries. The death is being dealt with by the coroner’s officer.” |
A spokesman for HM Coastguard said: “Newhaven coastguard were called by Sussex police to attend a report of a child who had fallen from the top of the cliff.” | |
Nick Cave, 57, is best known as the lead singer of alternative rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, which he formed in Melbourne in 1983. One of the most enduring musicians of the 80s, he has collaborated with acts including Johnny Cash, the Flaming Lips and PJ Harvey. | |
Cave had four sons, two from previous relationships as well as Arthur and Earl. | |
Cave married model Susie Bick in 1999. Bick had featured in Vivienne Westwood campaigns and was on the cover of Cave’s 2013 album Push the Sky Away. The family live in central Brighton, about three miles (5km) from the spot where Arthur was found. |