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'Our hearts are broken', Walsh family says

5th July, 2015
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The family of AFL coach Phil Walsh say their hearts are broken and life will never be the same following his tragic death.

The grieving family released a statement following sombre scenes on Sunday at Adelaide Oval, where 20,000 people turned up to honour the coach in lieu of a scheduled home match that was abandoned after he was killed on Friday.

“We wish to thank everyone for their overwhelming kindness, sympathy and support during this most difficult time,” the statement read.

“We take comfort in knowing that so many people are thinking of Phil, and us.

“Phil loved and adored his family, just as much as we loved and adored him.”

The family said Walsh, who was in his first year as head coach of the Crows, was a devoted family man, and a close friend and mentor to many.

“Our hearts are broken. How much we miss him is beyond measure.

“Our lives will never be the same, now that Phil is gone. But we will forever love and cherish him.”

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The family said they were coping the best they could.

Walsh’s 26-year-old son Cy has been charged with murdering his father and is scheduled to appear in court on September 15.

His mother, Meredith, suffered leg injuries in the incident and, on Saturday, was released after 24 hours in hospital.

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