Scout Stephen Young dies in mountain accident

Stephen Young, the 18-year-old former Maidstone Girls Grammar pupil from Borough Green who died while climbing in Scotland

by Chris Hunter

The aunt of a Kent Scout killed in an avalanche on a mountainside in Scotland has led tributes to her "inspirational" nephew.

Explorer Scout and former Maidstone Girls Grammar sixth-former, Stephen Young, 18, from Borough Green, was on an organised trip to the Scottish Highlands with Kent-based Invicta Mountaineering Club, when he died.

Aunt Sue Booth said Stephen - also a leader with Ightham Scouts - was loved and idolised by friends and family alike, and hundreds of messages of sympathy had been received.

An experienced mountaineer and qualified mountain guide, he had been looking forward to the "ice climbing" trip for months, said his aunt. 

Mrs Booth said the all-adult group had been walking along a ridge on the 3,701ft mountain Creag Meagaidh, and had been on a cornice - an overhanging edge of snow - when Stephen fell.

The mountain, about 40km east of Fort William and north-west of Loch Laggan, is renowned for its cliffs and crags and is a popular ice climbing destination.

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Mrs Booth said: "When the opportunity to go ice climbing came up he jumped at the chance - he was looking forward to the trip. They arrived in the Cairngorms on Saturday and spent Sunday playing in the snow."

She said the 24-strong group on Monday's climb were all experienced mountaineers and had believed the snow covered section of the ridge was safe.

"There were footprints in the snow, so people had been there already. I don't know whether that had weakened it. I don't know whether he fell or if it broke away, but he went over the edge. That caused the avalanche."

His mother Judy Young, 42, and uncle Andy Young, 44 - an RAF officer and former mountain rescue member - were also on the mountain, in a following group.

Some of the climbers - including Mr Young - went down to search for Stephen and discovered his body lying on top of the snow. 

RAF rescue teams were called and he was airlifted to hospital in Fort William but pronounced dead on arrival.

Mrs Booth said the family were still struggling to come to terms with the loss of Stephen at such a young age.

"He was generous and kind-hearted; he lit up a room. He had the ability to get on with anyone, whether they were younger or older. He was very confident and was relaxed about talking to anyone. 

"He just wanted to go and do as much as he could and gain as much experience in life as he could."

Well-known and respected within Kent Scouts, Stephen had recently been selected to sit on the organisation's county executive committee as a youth representative.

In 2007, he and fellow scouts spent every night of the year sleeping in a tent in his back garden to raise money for children's hospice Demelza House.

Mrs Booth added: "He was extremely well thought of. Whatever he tried his hand at he gave it his all.

"The determination to spend that year in a tent, when he was 16, was amazing. The challenge was only to do 100 nights each - Stephen said 'I can do it all.' If he had his mind set on something he would do it.

"He had four cousins - I have two boys and my brother has two - and they all idolise him. He was the bees knees to them.

"He collected the children from school on Wednesday; he walked down the road holding their hands, chatting away. He helped the eldest one with his spelling saying: If you get them right we'll get some sweets.' That's unusual for a young man - he was so sensitive.

"I'm extremely proud he was my nephew I couldn't have asked for a better one. For him to go so young when he had so much more to do and so much more to give; it's just tragic."

In a statement The Scout Association said it was "deeply saddened to confirm the death of Stephen Young, a trustee of Kent Scout County.

"Stephen was part of an experienced, all adult group who were in Cairngorms as part of their annual trip to the region to expand their winter hill walking skills.

"Our thoughts and prayers are with Stephen's family and friends at this time. We are working with the authorities to support those adults involved in this tragic incident."

 

Tuesday, February 16 2010

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  • Matthew Rogers wrote:

    Stephen

    Always had a great laugh with Stephen when we were at school, and was truly inspired by his charity fundraising through his Scouting activities. I hope his family can take heart in the wonderful things he did in the short time he was with them.

    My deepest condolences.

    25 Feb 2010 7:52 PM

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  • Sally Jepson wrote:

    My thoughts are with you

    It is a parents worst nightmare to lose a child. My heart goes out to Judy and the rest of the family. I have never met Stephen, however he sounds like he was a wonderful lad who enjoyed life to the full. I have an 18 year old son who loves the mountains and is keen to learn winter skills in the highlands. I must admit I'm not so keen, however I cannot stand in his way. I have to let him live his life, just as you let Stephen live
    his.

    I an so sorry, it is a tragic loss. My thoughts are with you.

    Regards

    Sally Jepson

    23 Feb 2010 1:45 AM

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  • savannah baker wrote:

    R.I.P

    Our thoughts and prayers go to Judy and the rest of Stephens family.We have known Stephen for a long time and he was a very pleasent young man and usually had a big smile you can't forget. Stephen you will be greatly missed. From the savannah xxx

    22 Feb 2010 2:51 PM

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  • Adam wrote:

    R.i.p

    I didn't know Steve too well, and we didn't see eye to eye, but I was saddened when I heard about this tragic accident. my condolences go out to all his family and friends x

    21 Feb 2010 12:38 PM

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  • Charliee Baillie wrote:

    Stephen Young

    When Steve died, the world lost a priceless human being.. a hero.. the scout movement lost an amazing scout, and so many others as well as myself lost a true friend. Steves enthusiasm, sensitivity, generosity, sense of humour and so much else was so admirable. I am honoured to have known him, and even more honoured to know that we were great friends. I had learnt a great deal from him, so would anyone else that met him, he was inspirational. A golden heart, and with so much more left to give, it is sooo unfortunate that someone so undescribable has gone. I cant believe that I will never see or speak to him again.. I cant bear to think about it. Everyone from St Lukes Maidstone East and myselfs thoughts go out to his friends and family. Rest in Peace Stevo xxx

    18 Feb 2010 10:13 PM

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  • Steve Harley wrote:

    Stephen Young

    It its hard to say how dedicated Stephen and his family are to Kent Scouts and everything they have done. Being a member of the IMC the lost of someone so close, in doing sonething that they loved is heartbreaking. My prayers and thoughts go out to the family and the team and on a sad day when we have lost a brother.

    18 Feb 2010 1:18 PM

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  • Pam wrote:

    Stephen

    I met Stephen many years ago in the scout shop where he would come with his mother or grandmother and he would never leave without telling me a joke.As he grew older he would still come in to see me and came to Millets for a week of work experience.A truly lovely boy, a credit to his family,he will be sadly missed and I am proud to have known him.My thoughts are with his family.

    17 Feb 2010 8:08 PM

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  • Yvonne Taylor wrote:

    Stephen Young

    What a tragedy, as a former Guider in Sussex and a mother my heart goes out to his parents. He was an inspriation to everyone and a credit to the Scouting Movement. It's a pity a few more boys don't join the Scouts and learn from his achievements.

    17 Feb 2010 5:55 PM

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  • ASHLEIGH WHITTLEY wrote:

    R.I.P

    m8 i had a pint with you not so long ago i was in a bad mood but then u came along and cherd me up i found out wen i fine work that you had parst away man i didnt knw what to say ivnone u since primary school m8 i carnt belive ur gone at such a young age i just dnt knw what to do im so sorry m8 i wish i had spent more time with you miss u man xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:'(

    17 Feb 2010 5:34 PM

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  • Daphne Stearn wrote:

    Stephen Young

    From Girlguiding Kent West we send our thoughts and prayers to Stephens family and friends, he was truly an inspirational young man. I only met with him once, and had seen him on the television. Such a great loss to all who knew him.
    Daphne Stearn
    County Commissioner for Girlguiding Kent West

    17 Feb 2010 5:18 PM

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  • Lucie francis wrote:

    So sad

    I meet Steve on our scouts summer camp (kij09) he was a very friendly lad he loved his tea

    17 Feb 2010 1:49 PM

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  • Carly Mann wrote:

    Stephen Young

    I didn't really know you very well, but what i did know was that you was loved by many people. It is so sad that you left us doing something that you loved so much. You touched many peoples hearts including mine, especially when you stayed in a tent for a year x R.I.P Stephen xx

    17 Feb 2010 10:10 AM

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  • Mel Gough wrote:

    Stephen = absolute legend

    I have no idea how difficult it must be for Judy and family to come to terms with what has happened, considering Stephen has only shone his light on me for the past few months. And what a lovely few months it has been - he is eight years my senior, though every bit my equal in any kind of discussion. We shared many an ale and an insightful chat. I'm absolutely devastated as I can fully understand all that he had to offer and his potential for his career. It's a terrible tragedy and all my thoughts are with his family at this time.

    I'm extremely grateful to have known Stephen at all and know he'll inspire me to carry on this course in death as he did in life.

    17 Feb 2010 1:06 AM

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  • Joe Saunderson wrote:

    Stephen Young

    Stephen used to go to my school and was always trying to help people. It is so sad that he has passed away .

    16 Feb 2010 8:07 PM

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  • John Roberts Phoenix wrote:

    Stephen Young

    We are writing to extend our deepest sympathies for Stephen and Judy, your family and friends. We were so very saddened to hear about Steven’s tragic accident. Stephen was such a wonderful example of what young people especially our Scouts can achieve and do for others.
    We had the honour and the pleasure to know him through Explorer Scouts and were extremely sorry to hear about his passing away. We hold the greatest respect for those that do there best, rise to challenge and always putting themselves before others. Many will miss Stephen, his generous nature, remarkable achievements and inspiration. This is such a sad loss of a person that had so much more to give and enjoy in life.
    We are all thinking of you and your family during this difficult time. Your family are in our thoughts and prayers

    16 Feb 2010 7:09 PM

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  • Mark Merritt wrote:

    Stephen Young

    My heart goes to Stephen's pearents loosing a loved child is a something that should never happen, also to Stephen's scout as an ASL I wish all the best to his leaders and fellow scouts may you build on the foundations he has laid for you.

    All my condolences

    Mark Merritt

    ASL Weymouth South

    16 Feb 2010 6:38 PM

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  • Emma Kelly wrote:

    Stephen Young

    Stephen was a wonderful young man, and an inspiration to so many. He will be greatly missed. Our thoughts are with all his family and many friends.

    16 Feb 2010 5:21 PM

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  • Karen Hart wrote:

    Our hearts go out to you all

    When I read about Stephens death I felt so saddened - my heart went out to his family, particularly his parents. I lost my daughter in 2008 to a rare cancer so i know the pain of losing a child only too well and they have my sympathy. To then read that Stephen did his charity event for Demelza House was even more touching - our daughter, Evie, died there so the Hospice has a significant meaning to us as a family. Our children are so precious , to lose them brings unbearable pain. The only things we can do is be thankful we had them in our lives for however long and be proud of the people they were - and always will be in our hearts. Stephen sounds like a son to be so proud of and he did so much good with his life. Please pass on my sincere condolences and best wishes. with love. Karen Hart.

    16 Feb 2010 5:15 PM

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  • David Watson wrote:

    Stephen Young

    Our deepest condolences on the loss of your son, a good Scout and a decent person. As it was said, "there was so much more he wanted to do." Let's hope that someone else will keep his dreams alive.
    From your brothers in Scouting, 1st Merrickville Scouts, Merrickville Ontario Canada.

    16 Feb 2010 4:17 PM

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  • Hugh Pritchard wrote:

    Stephen Young

    I just can’t find the words to explain how saddened I am to learn of this tragic accident. My thoughts are with Judy and all the Young family at this awful time. I know Stephens passing will leave a huge hole in the lives of all the many people who knew and loved him. I hope and pray that in the coming days, months and years all their great memories of him and his full and productive life will become some comfort for those he leaves behind. The world has become a better place because of the things he did and that’s something to be immensely proud of.

    16 Feb 2010 12:01 PM

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  • Andy Kelly wrote:

    Stephen Young

    In a world where we are quick to condemn the younger generation, Stephen was someone who disproved this generalisation in spades. He was everything that others should be and the world today is a poorer place without him. Judy and the rest of the family, our hearts go out to you.

    16 Feb 2010 11:16 AM

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  • Tom Byrne wrote:

    Stephen Young

    stephen will always be in our hearts and souls. he had a fantastic sense of humour and was always game for a laugh. my thoughts are with judy at this time.

    R.I.P STEVE

    40 shillings on the drum for those who volunteer to come.

    16 Feb 2010 11:04 AM

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  • Elizabeth Marriott wrote:

    Stephen Young

    Our thoughts and prayers go to Judy and the rest of Stephens family.We have known Stephen for a long time and he was a very pleasent young man and usually had a big smile you can't forget.
    Stephen you will be greatly missed.
    From the Marriotts xxx

    16 Feb 2010 9:34 AM

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