Life of Durban favourite, Andy Carrie to be celebrated
Updated | By ECR Newswatch
Durban-born photographer and digital content creator, Andy Carrie - whose life was tragically cut short - will be celebrated in Glenwood, Durban next week.
The 28-year-old lost his life following a tragic motorbike accident on Saturday.
An overwhelming outpouring of messages from friends, family, and many who have crossed paths with Carrie have dominated social media this week.
This is evident of the extent at which he made his mark in the lives of many South Africans.
Also taking to social media, the Carrie Family issued this message on the Andy Carrie Celebration Service page.
“We’ve been so incredibly moved by all of your tributes to our beautiful brother and son, he lived such a full life and deserves to be rejoiced and celebrated in true Andy style. We’d love for you to join us as we honour the amazing legacy that he’s left us with…We love you all, and cannot tell you how much we appreciate all the words and memories flooding through. It’s been incredible.”
He's been described as an energetic and rich soul, an awesome human and 'a beaut'. See messages below -
As the sun sets on another life this year, "Who even ARE you?" echoes on.. RIP now brother. Needlessly taken, always remembered! @AndyCarrie pic.twitter.com/1TR77pbA2S
— Jon Meinking (@ishotimagesza) December 4, 2016
Today the world lost an amazing human, friend, brother to many and absolute legend! R.I.P. @AndyCarrie, you'll be missed by everyone 😥 pic.twitter.com/djH40PbTb2
— Mike Eloff (@thelawry) December 4, 2016
The former Crawford College pupil was already making his mark in the travel industry.
A photo posted by Andy Carrie (@andycarrie_on) on
A photo posted by Andy Carrie (@andycarrie_on) on
The driver is facing charges related to reckless and negligent driving and driving under the influence of alcohol.
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