A FAMILY has paid tribute to a young boxer who died in a car accident at the weekend.

Karl Martin Bennett, aged 17 was a passenger in a green Ford Mondeo when it left the road and crashed near a garden centre on the A182 in east Durham shortly after midnight on Sunday.

The car came to rest on its roof in a field near the Plant R Ross garden centre, between Easington and South Hetton.

A Durham Police said officers were alerted to the incident immediately by a passing motorist. However, Karl was confirmed dead from his injuries at the scene.

The other two occupants, both of whom were male, were aged 18 and from the South Hetton and Easington Lane areas.

They were treated at the James Cook University Hospital, Middlesbrough, but have since been released.

Karl was from Easington Lane and his family said he had been looking forward to his 18th birthday next week.

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A family statement said: "Karl had a promising apprenticeship as a design technician with Northern Gas Networks in Sunderland and was a keen amateur boxer at the former Hetton Boxing Club.

“He will be sadly missed by his brothers Josh and Ben and his mum and dad, also step-mum and step-dad."

The road was closed for around nine hours while officers from the collision investigation unit examined the scene.

Sgt Simon Kestle, from the road policing unit said: "Officers are trying to piece together the sequence of events leading up to the accident, and we are keen to hear from anyone who may have seen the green Mondeo during late Saturday evening or early Sunday morning."

Any witnesses are urged to contact the collision investigation unit at Cleveland and Durham Specialist Operations Unit on 01642 301558 or Durham Police on 101 if they have any information that may help the investigation.