
"Our family is truly shocked and utterly heartbroken at the loss of our cherished son and devoted brother, Harley. A soul who left an unforgettable imprint on all who knew him. He was a golden boy with an infectious smile, and this shocking tragedy will leave a huge hole in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to have known him."
"With a quiet, understated strength and deep kindness, we are so proud of the young man he had become, exhibiting a wonderful work ethic and entrepreneurial spirit in the farming industry. He will always be our shining star. Rest in Peace, our beautiful son and brother. You will never ever be forgotten."
"Stuart Pearce won 78 caps for England and was the best left-back of his generation. He turned professional at Coventry City before making over 400 appearances for Nottingham Forest, helping them win the League Cup twice under Brian Clough. After spells at Newcastle, West Ham and Manchester City, he went into management, holding the role at Forest and Manchester City. He also managed England Under-21s and the Great Britain side that competed at the 2012 Olympic Games in London."
Harley Pearce, 21, died when a tractor he was driving came off a country road in Wiltshire. His family described him as a golden boy with an infectious smile, expressing shock and profound heartbreak at losing their cherished son and devoted brother. They highlighted his quiet, understated strength, deep kindness, strong work ethic and entrepreneurial spirit in farming, calling him their shining star. Nottingham Forest offered condolences and said thoughts were with Stuart and his family. Harley was the youngest of two children of former England left-back Stuart Pearce, who won 78 caps and later managed at club and youth international levels.
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