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Worthing teenager dies on holiday



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Published Date: 08 September 2008
A WORTHING teenager has died while on holiday with friends in Tenerife.
Max Sumner, 17, was reported missing on Thursday, September 4, after failing to return to his hotel in the resort of Playa de las Americas in the south of the island.

His body was found on waste ground close to the hotel where he had been staying with three friends.

His family travelled to Tenerife at the weekend to formally identify the body.

Max worked at Marks and Spencer in Worthing.

Did you know Max?

Contact the Herald newsdesk on 01903 282357 to pay your tribute to Max, leave comments below or email the Herald.

Tributes

Max was a great lad who was very popular.

He put a smile on every-one's face and will be sorely missed by everyone who knew him but he will never be forgotten.

All the poeple who knew him will have at least one happy memory of him.

I knew Max for 13 years through school and I was so used to seeing him around.

He should never have been taken away from us like that.
R.I.P Max Take Care It always happens to the best Lots of Love
Ali Tees xx

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  • Last Updated: 22 September 2008 11:00 AM
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