Thousands raised in memory of police officer PC Wes Kingsley

The family of a police officer who died after a tragic fall have just spent their first Christmas without their ‘daddy’.
Sarah, Jaiden and William Kingsley with Blue Lamp Foundation representative Darren Scholefield, LGI senior nurse Steven Kingt, charge nurse Michael Stone and staff nurse Alna Enriquez.Sarah, Jaiden and William Kingsley with Blue Lamp Foundation representative Darren Scholefield, LGI senior nurse Steven Kingt, charge nurse Michael Stone and staff nurse Alna Enriquez.
Sarah, Jaiden and William Kingsley with Blue Lamp Foundation representative Darren Scholefield, LGI senior nurse Steven Kingt, charge nurse Michael Stone and staff nurse Alna Enriquez.

PC Wes Kingsley was fulfilling a childhood dream when he served as an officer with the Central neighbourhood police team (NPT).

But the 35-year-old’s career was cut short when he fell down a flight of steps at Leeds Railway Station. He was off duty and on his way home after a night out with colleagues.

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He died from his injuries at Leeds General Infirmary (LGI) on March 25.

The last picture to be taken of Wakefield central neighbourhood police team (NPT) PC Wes Kingsley, of South Hiendley, before he died in March, aged 35. Pictured with his wife Sarah and children Jaiden and William during a visit to Chester Zoo.The last picture to be taken of Wakefield central neighbourhood police team (NPT) PC Wes Kingsley, of South Hiendley, before he died in March, aged 35. Pictured with his wife Sarah and children Jaiden and William during a visit to Chester Zoo.
The last picture to be taken of Wakefield central neighbourhood police team (NPT) PC Wes Kingsley, of South Hiendley, before he died in March, aged 35. Pictured with his wife Sarah and children Jaiden and William during a visit to Chester Zoo.

He left behind wife Sarah and sons Jaiden, two, and William, four.

Hundreds of family, friends and police officers attended Wakefield Cathedral for his funeral in April.

And since then they have raised thousands of pounds for two charities.

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This week the Kinglseys returned to LGI to hand over money to the nurses on the Neuro Intensive Care Unit and to police charity PC David Rathand’s Blue Lamp Foundation.

Former police community support officer, Mrs Kingsley, 27, of George Street, South Hiendley, said: “Wes was laid- back and everyone’s friend. He adored his family and kids. He was fantastic.

“Christmas was his favourite time of year and it has been hard. Jaiden understands daddy isn’t coming home and William understands more than you think and asks questions. We have had fantastic support from family and friends.”

More than £2,400 was raised for the charities during a fundraising night at South Kirkby Cricket Club on November 2, which would have been PC Kingsley’s 36th birthday.

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Mrs Kingsley added: “The LGI looked after Wes following his accident.

“Their care and support was amazing. As Wes was a serving police officer the Blue Lamp Foundation was a charity close to his heart.

“I would like to thank everyone who donated.”

A fundraising website has been set up in his memory and special wristbands can be bought to support the two causes.

For more details visit www.rememberingwes.co.uk