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The family of a year-old who died after going missing during the Royal Welsh Show have spoken of their "truly brutal" loss, five years on. Teenager James Corfield had been attending the world-famous agricultural show in Builth Wells, Powys, with his family before his death. James' family became concerned when he didn't show up to meet them at the showground on July 25, Now, almost five years on from the young and talented farmer's death, during the biggest agricultural show in Europe, his family have spoken of the "truly brutal" grief, which remains just as raw as the day James died.
For his mum Louise, those five years feel like five weeks — five seconds even - she still expects him to walk through the kitchen door, Wales Online reports. James should've turned 24 on Sunday, May 8, but instead he will be forever Unable to comprehend not buying her middle child a birthday present, mum Louise instead buys a sapling every year to plant in her son's memory on the family farm in Montgomeryshire, where James was brought home to be buried.
The teen was a born entrepreneur and keen egg farmer — fittingly his final resting place is surrounded by chicken coops and his hens clucking gently as they scratch the ground looking for grain. Inside the traditional farmhouse, Louise, 53, makes a cup of tea before she sits down to talk about her son. This is still a family caught up in grief and struggling to come to terms with the death of James; a young farmer who had so much ahead of him.
He was a talented cricket player and more than capable academically. James' family believe his death was wholly avoidable, and James would still be here, had there been certain safety measures in place. Talking about the show's organisers, James' brother, year-old Thomas said: "They should be ashamed of themselves.