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Lantern release for Joe Bisgin of Tovil found dead near Sainsbury's, Maidstone

Family and friends of a dad whose body was found near a town-centre supermarket battled bad weather to release lanterns and balloons in his honour.

Joe Bisgin, 30, was discovered last Friday afternoon next to a footpath along the River Len, near Sainsbury’s at Romney Place, Maidstone.

A Light Up the Sky night was held in his memory last night and despite rainy and windy weather more than 100 people gathered at Tovil Skatepark in Armstrong Road, Tovil.

Family and friends gathered for the Light Up the Sky event
Family and friends gathered for the Light Up the Sky event
More than 100 people released balloons and lanterns
More than 100 people released balloons and lanterns
A Light Up the Sky night was held in honour of Joe Bisgin
A Light Up the Sky night was held in honour of Joe Bisgin

The father-of-four’s partner, Natalie Watson said: “It went well even though the weather was bad. Because it was windy we bought balloons to release instead but we managed to set off a few lanterns.

“I was quite surprised by how many people were there but I got to meet some of his friends I’d never met before.”

Joe Bisgin's partner Natalie Watson, centre, with their children Joe and Macie, his son Riley, left, her daughter Grace, and Mr Bisgin's mum Debbie Bisgin, right
Joe Bisgin's partner Natalie Watson, centre, with their children Joe and Macie, his son Riley, left, her daughter Grace, and Mr Bisgin's mum Debbie Bisgin, right
Natalie Watson and Joe Bisgin with their son Joe
Natalie Watson and Joe Bisgin with their son Joe

Among the crowd were Mr Bisgin’s mum Debbie Bisgin, his son Riley from a previous relationship, Miss Watson’s daughter Grace and the couple’s children Joe and Macie.

Donations, charging £2 for lanterns and a raffle at The Royal Paper Mill on Tovil Hill raised £500 towards the funeral.

Joe Bisgin
Joe Bisgin
Balloons and lanterns float above Tovil Skatepark in memory of Joe Bisgin
Balloons and lanterns float above Tovil Skatepark in memory of Joe Bisgin
Family and friends battled bad weather to release the lanterns
Family and friends battled bad weather to release the lanterns

Miss Watson wished to say a special thank you to her partner’s employer Woodmans Construction, which has made a significant donation to funeral costs.

Donations can be made here.

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