| Location | Goole |
| Age | 21 years |
| Cause of Death | Drowning |
| Date of Birth | 28/08/1984 |
| Date of Death | 17/04/2006 |
| Visitors | 827 since 12/11/2008 |
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Chris was a friend everyone wanted, but also a mans man. Everyone loved him, he was caring and considerate and made everyone laugh. This is what the news paper said about his death and what happened. A coroner described the death of a football fan from Old Goole as a ?tragic accident? after hearing how he drowned in the town?s docks while trying to retrieve his girlfriend?s shoes.
Christopher Michael Byard (21), of Morley Street, died in the early hours of April 17, Hull Coroners? Court heard on Tuesday.
Sara Longmate, Mr Byard?s girlfriend, told the court that her boyfriend had played football for the George Renegades and had scored two goals to help his team towards victory. ?He was very pleased,? she said.
After the match, Miss Longmate joined Mr Byard in the Old George pub in Goole to celebrate the victory.
The couple later spent time at Mr Byard?s home before going to the house of a family friend and drinking in a number of pubs in Goole.
The last of these was The Jailhouse, where Miss Longmate said they had a small disagreement. When they came to leave the pub around midnight, Miss Longmate said they had resolved this well enough for her to agree to go back to Mr Byard?s home, but they did not speak as they began walking there via Aire Street.
When they reached Lowther Bridge, they stopped and carried on the argument from the pub until Mr Byard suddenly jumped into the water and then climbed out again.
?I was really angry at what he?d done,? Miss Longmate said.
She then threw her shoes into the water, later telling the court that she had done so to vent her anger and had not intended them to land in the water.
?He said: ?I?m off to go get them?,? Miss Longmate said.
?I said: ?Don?t, they?re just a pair of shoes.? ?
Miss Longmate said she also climbed over railings in an attempt to stop Mr Byard from jumping in, but could not prevent him.
?He seemed OK [in the water], then he began to struggle. His head went under the water and I lost sight of him,? she told the inquest.
Brave rescue attempt
A statement from Richard Cawkwell, an off-duty soldier, said that he had been passing the bridge on his way home from The Jailhouse when he saw a man in the water.
?I climbed over the fence and jumped in. The water was so cold it took my breath away,? he said in a statement.
After several attempts, Mr Cawkwell was unable to find Mr Byard and he called to another passerby, Patricia Thompson, to help him out.
Ms Thompson threw him a life-belt and helped him out of the water.
Ms Thompson confirmed this and said she saw Miss Longmate screaming at the edge of the dock. ?All I could hear was ?Chris, Chris,? ? she said.
She told a friend to call 999.
Pc Graham Benson went to the scene and saw Miss Longmate there, who told him: ?You?ve got to find him.?
Fire, ambulance, police and coastguard crews, and a search and rescue helicopter all went to the scene but Mr Byard?s body was not recovered until an underwater search team pulled it from the bottom of the dock at around 4.20am. Paramedics found no signs of life and said attempts to resuscitate him would have been futile.
?The water was eight degrees and the air temperature was seven degrees,? said Pc Ronald Moughton, who also attended.
Pathologist Ian Richmond later confirmed the cause of death was drowning.
Toxicology reports showed that Mr Byard had 123 mg of alcohol in 100 ml of blood, and Dr Richmond said this would have affected him, although the temperature of the water was a more significant factor, as it could have caused his muscles to go into spasm.
Coroner Geoffrey Saul concluded the inquest by saying that Mr Byard died as a result of a tragic accident and recorded a verdict of accident death. He also praised the ?brave attempts? of Mr Cawkwell to try to rescue him and the ?resourcefulness? of Ms Thompson.
* Speaking after the inquest, members of Mr Byard?s family paid tribute to the young footballer, who was the eldest of six children.
?He was like any typical lad - chirpy, cheeky, happy,? said his stepmother, Helen Byard.
?He didn?t have an enemy,? added dad Michael Byard. ?Everyone was his friend.?
Still hurts so much
Sometimes I can be sat doing noting and you'll pop into my head, it takes my breath away and feel like a punch in the stomach.
We are fast approaching 4 years now and I can still see you so clearly walking through town with Jamie that wed's morning on your way to work. That was the last time I saw you. I will always wonder if the dream I had the night you passed on, Just minutes before the phone rang for the first time to say you were missing(the worst phone call anyone could ever receive)was anything to do with you and if any of the friends we have here that come and go, are you amongst them?
Even though you never laid eyes on Cassie, she know who you are. She knows that handsome man in the picture is her Uncle Chris and the older she gets, the more we'll tell her of you, we'll tell her what you were like and the things you got up to (haha i bet you'd be cringing if you were reading this)
Chris we miss you still so much, we always will and sometimes I look at Jamie or he uses an expression and it's you all over again.
All our love always Helen, Dad, Antoni, Jamie, Tasha, Alex, Cassie xxxxxx
Hello Chris,
It's been 3 and a half years since you left us, and it still breaks my heart. I still remember that cheeky grin when I used to come home from uni and see you. I loved watching manu together with you telling me how much you loved Rooney! lol
I remember the last time we spoke, and everything we said. I'll never forget that, and I will never forget you. I hope your happy wherever you are, probably kicking a ball and having a pint of grolsch!
All my love Jessica xxxx
Hi Chris, well Michelle and Laura took me to see you today, it didnt seem real at all, brought you a lovely bunch of flowers, hope ur sleeping tight sweetheart, take care up there
xxxxx
Hello sweetheart, I cant believe I just found out. I am so sorry, OMG 2 yrs have passed and I never knew. I am so upset, remember the time we went to dans house and his mum told us about a spirit coming in with one of us and it was my uncle, and the times you was meant to walk me home but i walked you instead and all those stolen kisses and cuddles. I am so sorry, I wish I could hve come and said goodbye, what a tragic waste of a fantastic life. I was devastated when u was going to join the army but u only did ur 6 weeks training. I wish I could have seen u one more time. I was lookin out 4 u today in town and i dint find out til tonite. Im so sorry, all my love forever
xxxx

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