A “loving” dad who died after a boat capsized in the River Thames has been named and pictured for the first time.
The body of Peter Lawson, 68, was found on Sunday after he entered the water near Sunbury Lock in Surrey, on October 11.
Peter’s family have since paid tribute to him describing him as a “gentle” and “loving” husband.
They said: “In life, he will be remembered fondly as a gentle and loving husband, a thoughtful and responsible brother, a kind and caring father, and an absolutely wonderful grandpa.
“We have been overwhelmed by the support and respect shown by the rowing community for him and his abilities, not just as an extremely experienced rower of many years, but as a British Rowing Umpire.
“His other passion in life was singing, and he was a member of four choirs including The Royal Choral Society.
“As we try to process our loss, we hope to be given the space and privacy to grieve as a family.”
An investigation is underway to establish the circumstances of Peter’s death.
However, it is not being treated as suspicious and has been referred to the coroner.
Andy Jenkins, Chief Inspector for North Surrey, said “Our thoughts remain with Peter’s family during this unimaginably difficult time.
“We continue to offer them support and information as needed, and we ask that their privacy is respected while they come to terms with their loss.”
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