Tragedy as much-loved man, 20, plunges 150ft to his death from phone mast
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A young man has tragically plunged to his death from the summit of a 150ft mobile phone just hours before turning 21. Oskar Bialon died after falling from the mast known locally as "Newton Tower" on Black Dyke in Newton-In-The-Isle, near Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, on May 10. The 20-yea-old had been at the tower with two friends as they discussed how they would mark his milestone birthday the next day, the EDP reports . It is understood Oskar scaled the mast before losing his footing in damp weather conditions and dropping 150ft. Emergency services, including an air ambulance, rushed to the scene at around 11pm, but the Polish national was declared dead at the location. The tower is thought to be a well-known hangout amongst local youngsters, with many reported to have scaled it previously. Devastated loved ones have since paid tribute to Oskar and pledged to "keep his memory living on". His partner Ruby Ashton said: "We have been dating for a year and we had our whole life ahead of us. All he did was make me laugh every day and make me feel like my life was so worth living. "He was most happy around his friends and family and he will always and forever be remembered with us. I love you Oskar/Bandz, forever in my heart, never forgotten."" Friends Leo and Bill described Oskar as a "good friend who always put a smile on their faces". They added he was "always there for people when they needed him and he will forever be missed and in their hearts". A GoFundMe page has since been set up by close friend Lucas Harvey to help give Oskar "the best send-off possible". The fundraiser states: "Hello, my name is Lucas. I'm raising money for my dear friend Oskar, who tragically passed away aged just 21 after falling from the Newton Tower here in our hometown - a loss that has shaken everyone who knew and loved him. "Oskar had no family close by, only his friends and those who cared for him. We are heartbroken and still coming to terms with losing someone so young and full of life. "We started this fundraiser to give him the dignified send-off he deserves. We aim to cover costs to bring him home to his family, or arrange everything here if his mum prefers. "She only moved here recently, has very little support and no means to cover this, so we want to step up and make sure he is honoured properly. Every donation, no matter how small, helps us reach our goal and lifts a huge weight from his mum's shoulders at this impossible time. "To everyone who has already helped or reached out: thank you. He was lucky to have people like you in his life. Rest in peace, Oskar – forever 21, forever loved, never forgotten."" So far, £806 has been raised towards the £3,500 target.





