Father's 'knife necklace' fatally stabs him during tragic traffic accident
A dad from Massachusetts tragically died after the knife he was wearing as a necklace stabbed him in the throat in a freak accident that left a family reeling.
The incident took place in a car park and was initially thought to be foul play. It was later concluded that 42-year-old Patrick Kenney's death was an unfortunate accident by police, who determined that he had been stabbed by the knife he wore around his neck, describing the incident as a "horrible tragedy."
District Attorney Paul Tucker and Saugus Police Chief Michael Ricciardelli said in a joint statement: "This incident appears to be accidental, and no additional parties are believed to be involved."
Patrick's family revealed that he had been at the restaurant for a birthday party and had travelled there by bus. Sadly, Patrick, who was married to Lauren Kenney, passed away in Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston shortly after officials found his body in the Milton car park.
Kenney's family expressed their grief, stating: "Our family is mourning the loss of Patrick, focused on his wife Lauren and two young children, and trying to make sense of this horrific tragedy. Patrick was a loving father and husband, brother, son and loyal friend to many. This is a horrible tragedy."
Baby boy has spent his life in hospital as doctors are 'scared' to discharge himLauren Kenney's sisters, Liz and Bridget, started a GoFundMe to help their brother-in-law's immediate family.
They wrote: "Patrick, our sister Lauren's husband, departed unexpectedly, leaving behind a grieving wife and their precious children, Ava and Patrick. Pat was not just a loving father; he was also Lauren's best friend and confidant. His sudden absence has created a void that words cannot fill."
They added: "As we navigate this challenging time, our main focus is ensuring that the children receive the support necessary to navigate their daily lives amid these newfound challenges."
"To provide a safety net for Lauren, Ava, and Patrick during this period of grief, we're launching this GoFundMe campaign. Your generosity will contribute to their future educational needs, ensuring that Pat's dream of securing a bright future for his family endures. The funds raised will also establish a resource for the children's long-term educational and additional requirements."
The Wong family, owners of Kowloon, revealed that the Kenneys were frequent visitors to their restaurant. A spokesperson for Kowloon shared: "Our thoughts and prayers are with the victim's family. Nothing else matters at this time."
"We ask that people don't jump to conclusions until an investigation is completed," the Wong family continued. The incident happened in Saugus, a town about 11 miles from Boston.