By Q Radio News
The mother of Carrick Rangers footballer Jerry Thompson who took his own life this week - has told Q radio his death has devastated her family.
Leanne Thompson says her 24 year old son had everything to live for - he was a good footballer and was a doting father to his seven month old son Thiago.
Speaking at her north Belfast home she says she and her family are left to search for answers prompting her to call on those struggling with mental health to seek help.
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The mother of Carrick Rangers footballer Jerry Thompson who took his own life this week - has told Q radio his death has devastated the family. Leanne Thompson says her 24 year old son had everything to live for... pic.twitter.com/E0L38aWoy6
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Jerry's sister Chantelle says the suddeness of the death has plunged family members into indescribable grief.
Jerry's death has sent shockwaves throughout the Irish League - he had been due to play against Glenavon earlier this week.
Tributes poured in following news of the young player's death on Tuesday night.
Coleraine's Irish Cup-winning captain Stephen O'Donnell was among the many players to tweet about the tragic passing of the North Belfast man.
He's encouraging more support to be given to footballers in Northern Ireland.

(Jerry's sister, Chantelle, left and his mum Leanne hold a picture of the popular Irish league player)
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