Conner Groom, from Clacton-on-Sea, was just 22 years old when he lost his life five weeks after suffering a ‘catastrophic’ spinal injury.
People have taken to social media and paid tribute to Groom following reports of his passing.
One Facebook user writes: “So sad. Thoughts go out to his friends and family.”
A second says: “Bless him, lovely lad gone. So tragic.”
“RIP, what a terrible tragedy,” a third person pens.
The inquest into Groom’s death heard how he had been at Topgolf, in Chigwell, Essex, for a work Christmas party in December 2021 when the tragedy unfolded, per the BBC.
Groom’s group, from a bricklaying company, had been ‘drinking heavily’ after travelling via coach from Weeley, near Clacton-on-Sea, to the golf driving range.
They arrived at 7pm and drank alcohol at the bar. An hour later, they were taken to the first floor of the two-story building.
The inquest heard how the group were ‘having a laugh and a joke’ by pushing each other into the safety net at the edge of the golfing bay.
Detective Inspector Lydia George told the hearing how staff had warned the party on several occasions to stop ‘messing around’.
She said Groom was shoved onto the safety netting twice and before his fatal fall, he had pushed one of his friends.
George added that at 10:08pm, the 22-year-old lined up to take a shot and his friend told a member of the group he was going to push him.
The unnamed friend came ‘running from behind’ Groom and pushed him after the latter had struck a golf ball.
The hearing heard how Groom tumbled over the safety net and fell around 12 feet, landing face-first on the driving range below.
Groom’s foot had reportedly become momentarily stuck on the netting as he fell, so he had ‘no control whatsoever over how he landed’.
Security guard Dion McKenzie said his friend rushed down the stairs and repeatedly said to Groom: “I’m sorry, I’m sorry,” as he lay on the floor with blood coming from his nose.
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