Phil Spencer's Parents Tragically Die in Car Accident Near Residence
【Summary】TV presenter Phil Spencer's parents, Richard and Anne, were killed in a car crash near their home. Phil's co-star Kirstie Allsopp expressed her sadness and asked fans to send love to him and his family. The couple, who were in their 80s, were rescued from the vehicle but could not be saved. The cause of the accident is currently unknown.
The parents of TV presenter Phil Spencer, Richard and Anne, have tragically died in a car accident near their home. This devastating news was confirmed by Phil's co-star Kirstie Allsopp, who urged fans to send their love and support to Phil during this difficult time.
The accident occurred on Friday, and although Richard and Anne were rescued from the vehicle, they could not be saved. In a heartfelt Instagram post, Allsopp shared a recent photograph of the couple taken at their home in Kent. She described them as farmers, animal lovers, and devoted parents to their four children and eight grandchildren. Allsopp expressed the only solace in their passing was that they died together, sparing them the pain of losing each other.
Allsopp acknowledged that many people would want to join her in sending love and support to Phil and his family. She asked everyone to keep them in their thoughts and prayers.
Kent Police received a report of the single-vehicle collision at 12.36pm. Emergency services rushed to the scene, and Richard and Anne, both in their 80s, were taken to a local hospital where they were later pronounced deceased. A woman in her 60s who was also in the vehicle sustained minor injuries.
The next of kin has been notified, and a report will be prepared for the coroner.
Phil Spencer and Kirstie Allsopp have been presenting the popular show Location, Location, Location for over 20 years. They have appeared in 39 series of the hit Channel 4 property programme and have also worked together on spin-off shows such as Relocation, Relocation.
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