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'Until we meet again': Hundreds gather in pouring rain to say a final goodbye to Adam Kay, tragic teen who died in River Irwell

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found out he would not be coming home.On a scorching hot afternoon on June 2 he and his friends had decided to jump into the the River Irwell in Clifton Country Park, Salford, to cool off.

Hours later, after a huge search and rescue operation, crews pulled the 14-year-old's body from the water.Adam loved riding motorbikes, so it was fitting that the hearse was flanked by dozens of riders as he made his last journey in a modified sidecar from his family home in Clifton Street to Bolton's Overdale Crematorium.The bikers made a guard of honour for the young man as they passed group after group of friends and family who had lined the streets to see him go.The procession took a number of stops along the way, including pausing outside the home of.

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