‘Mum’s tragic speedboat death gives me flashbacks 25 years on’ says Kirsty MacColl’s son

Louis, Kirsty MacColl’s son, remembers his mother on the 25th anniversary of her tragic speedboat death.

Its annual arrival on the airwaves and in shops is often the first sign of the festive season. But for Louis Lillywhite, the Christmas classic Fairytale of New York holds a more poignant meaning. He was just 14 when his mother, Kirsty MacColl – who dueted on the hit with Pogues singer Shane MacGowan – was killed in a horrific speedboat accident.

Kirsty was run over at high speed off the coast of Mexico on December 18, 2000, after she surfaced from a scuba dive, and died instantly the week before Christmas. She was 41 and at the peak of her career following the release of her acclaimed album, Tropical Brainstorm.

When the speedboat crossed the reef where they had just dived and struck them, Louis and his brother Jamie, both 15, were in the water with their mother. Jamie suffered minor injuries when his oxygen tank was clipped but their beloved mother died instantly after being struck by the boat’s propeller.

A harrowing coroner’s report revealed Kirsty had suffered significant head and chest injuries, nearly severing her left leg and part of her chest. Now as the 25th anniversary of Kirsty’s death approaches, with difficult questions remaining about the circumstances and who was to blame for the tragedy – questions that may now never be answered – Louis has poignantly spoken about his mother with the Daily Express.

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His father, Kirsty’s ex-husband, record producer Steve Lillywhite, has just released a new live version of Fairytale of New York. Now 39, a former restaurant owner living in London, Louis says: “It was such a traumatic thing and a lot of what happened is still a blur to me.

What I can say is that it was incredibly grim. I can’t remember the exact details of that trip to Mexico but I can remember being in the water and thinking, ‘ Where’s Jamie? ‘ I occasionally recall conversations between him and I, but I still recall them. It was and is so graphic. Before they let us out, we could only have spent a short while in the water. I don’t really remember too much. “

After years of holding in his pain, Louis recently underwent therapy, which he says has helped him to better come to terms with the terrible events of that day”. He continues, “You don’t want to talk to a stranger about the worst thing that has ever happened to you when you’re a 14-year-old boy,” he continues. Later on though, in my 20s, I was seeing patterns of behaviour in myself and decided I should try it. Since then, I’ve been receiving a lot of therapy, which has helped.

Apart from trying to come to terms with his mother’s tragic death, Louis says he wanted to conquer his fears around the sea. “I really struggled with swimming or going on boats or diving but I have found therapy very useful for that. I have even been snorkelling again and driven a boat,” he says. “Mum really loved the sea and she would have been gutted if I was missing out on a beautiful thing.”

His father, Steve, 70, picks up the story, revealing that Kirsty had actually wanted to be a marine biologist. When Kirsty’s musician boyfriend, James Knight, called him to tell him what had happened while he was living in New York with his second wife Patricia Galluzzi, who was not in the water with them, was also there.

It shocked me so much. I just thought, ‘ Oh s*** ‘ and was desperate to get to the boys but there were no flights that evening from New York, “he remembers”. I called Island Records owner Chris Blackwell, who gave me a private jet ride down.

“When I went into the hotel room, the boys and James, who was only 26 and closer to their age than mine, were sitting on the bed watching cartoons – no tears, just totally in shock. They have never really spoken to me about what they saw, which is so horrifying to imagine.

When they flew home to London and walked into their family home in Ealing, it really hit home. The Christmas tree was up and there were presents under it, Kirsty says. Walking back into the house in Ealing was hard but we played her music and tried to have a good Christmas”.

In 2023, the Ealing Civic Society erected a green plaque at the house and recording studio that Kirsty and the boys called home. Louis lived nearby and is still alive today. His brother Jamie, a music manager who once managed singer Ellie Goulding, lives in LA with his wife and son.

Louis continues, “It was lovely to return to the house once more to get the green plaque.” It was such a party house back then, music always playing, people coming and going all the time.

“You’d come downstairs for school and there would be Boy George sat at the kitchen table. But the new owners are lovely and have done the old place up really nicely. It is much smarter now than when we lived there.”

After their mother’s death, Louis and Jamie were raised by their mother’s boyfriend James at the Ealing family home and his father Steve. Louis says:” They did it together. We had a good time.

Steve adds:” James is a good bloke and he and Kirsty were so well suited. She found a new partner, which I was pleased to see. I still meet up with him when I am in London and we have spent Christmases together. “

Louis also celebrated his mother’s passing in May 2017 with Jean Newlove, who passed away at the age of 94, after losing his mother. Jean campaigned tirelessly for justice for her daughter”. I was very close to my grandmother, and she was a great inspiration, he claims.

” Losing a parent is one thing but losing a child is another thing entirely and my grandmother was on a mission. It gave her a purpose, and if I had to give the cause more weight, I felt compelled to do so.

The boat that killed Kirsty belonged to the family of wealthy Mexican businessman Guillermo González Nova, the owner of the Comercial Mexicana supermarket chain. José Cen Yam, a 26-year-old Nova employee, claimed he was slowing down the boat.

He was subsequently convicted of culpable homicide and sentenced to just two years and 10 months in prison. He was caught out of jail by evading a meager fine of just £61, which led to claims that he accepted compensation from his employers for the incident.

According to MacColl’s family, witnesses who claimed the boat was driven much faster than the boat’s owner claimed to have been aware of a cover-up have long been a source of contention for MacColl’s family. Their” Justice for Kirsty “campaign suspended their legal action because they had exhausted all viable appeal avenues within the Mexican justice system.

“I believe that [Yam] was the fall guy,” says Louis. “No one was really held accountable for what happened.

And he remains angry, adding: “We spent many years as a family trying to get justice. I think we managed to raise awareness and, if it saved just one person, I am happy about that, but what we would have liked was some accountability. “It was never about money, it was about someone taking responsibility.

They called us “money grabbing,” which only fueled my desire to try harder to hold someone accountable. But we were dealing with the richest man in the most corrupt country..”.

Kirsty was a member of folk music royalty. Born in Croydon, she was the daughter of Ewan MacColl, one of the prominent figures in the folk-revival during the 1960s in the UK, founding England’s first-ever folk music club, The Ballads and Blues Club.

His songs have been covered by countless artists over the years, one of the most successful being Roberta Flack’s rendition of his gorgeous ballad, The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face.

With a number of hits, including her rendition of Billy Bragg’s song A New England and There’s a Guy Works Down the Chip Shop Swears He’s Elvis, as well as collaborations with bands like The Smiths and Simple Minds, Daughter Kirsty became a popular artist in her own right.

But it was her 1987 duet with the late Shane MacGowan on The Pogues ‘ Fairytale of New York, the Christmas number one that never was (it reached number two in the charts) that secured her place in pop music history.

After Steve Lillywhite released the Celtic punks’ album, they requested a Christmas single. Taking the song home to his wife, Kirsty provided some vocals, which The Pogues loved so much they ended up keeping.

Now Steve has come full circle after Warner Bros Music asked him to produce the new live mix version. You can hear all these Scots shouting “Kirsty, Kirsty, Kirsty,” which I kept in because they loved her up there with her name and red hair, at Barrowland in Glasgow.

” Although I have never produced a Christmas number one I am not sure I want this version to go to number one. It’s about two losers, and since it’s an underdog song, perhaps it’s better if it doesn’t in some way?

Meanwhile, Louis will be 40 next year and rapidly approaching the age his mum died. He also attended the annual gathering in Soho Square in London, where die-hard fans gather to celebrate her birthday on October 10th, earlier this year.

” It was wonderful this year being the 25th anniversary and talking to all the fans about mum and her music. I leave without stopping. It helps keep her memory alive, “he says.

Soon, Louis will depart for Bali, where Steve currently resides, for the holiday season. He adds:” Mum would be annoyed that the song she is most famous for is a Christmas song, but at least it isn’t a cringe one. Fairy Tale has been playing in Irish pubs for me, and everything just turns into a party. It gives out good vibes.

“It’s a double-edged sword when one of my mother’s songs comes on the radio, but it’s always wonderful to hear her voice again. I still play her records a lot. My favorite album is Tropical Brainstorm. She was coming out of a deep depression when she wrote it and had her old verve back, which is what I am hoping for myself.

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” My restaurant closed down and I split up with my girlfriend of 12 years so I am taking some time to work out what to do next. On the anniversary of her death, Dad and I will undoubtedly go out for dinner and raise a glass. I will play Fairy Tale of New York, and then again on Christmas Day and think of her as I always do. “

Adam Peaty and Holly Ramsay’s extreme wedding from £2,000 gifts to four dress changes

The Mirror examines the most talked-about celebrity wedding of the year, including the lavish gift registry, as Holly Ramsay and Adam Peaty prepare to tie the knot amid ongoing family drama.

After a year of ups and downs, Olympian swimmer Adam Peaty will announce his engagement to his wife Holly Ramsay, the daughter of chef Gordon Ramsay.

The historic Bath Abbey will host the grand, festive ceremony. Following a reception held at Kin House, an elegant Georgian estate set in the Wiltshire countryside, guests will then toast the newlyweds. The weekend wedding at the stunning manor house costs from £32, 750, and it appears to be a fairytale-themed day.

However, a family dispute, which reportedly resulted in Caroline Peaty’s mother being permanently barred from the nuptials, has overshadowed the preparations.

Here, as the family drama continues. the Mirror takes a look inside the most talked-about wedding of the year.

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Swish gift registry

According to the Daily Mail, guests at the Peaty-Ramsay wedding can choose from a list that will be able to fit any budget, from £23 to £1, 896 for a barbecue oven.

Many of these additions have been made with their shared home in Kegworth, Leicestershire in mind, it is obvious. A Luna Home woven cream recliner chair with a matching footstool costs £800, along with a mahogany table from the high-end company Little Green Egg, which costs a whopping $995.

A number of gifts are available from the upscale lifestyle brand Nkuku, including a £30 Sadra rattan log basket, a £65 Inkollu aged brass hanging basket, a £32 Chapad natural hanging basket, and a Rama set of five black wall hooks, which retail for £48. A £350 Japandi rattan baby chest changer from Tutti Bambini, on the other hand, would indicate the couple is planning to start a family of their own.

Unfortunately, Caroline, 59, won’t be present for Adam and Holly, but despite all the outcry, she is still eager to send her best wishes to her future children and grandchildren, and even made a gift selection from the registry.

Former nursery manager Caroline explained to the Mail Online that the present was a good one. The grandmother, who lives in Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, also intends to send a card, but says, “I don’t know if they will even open it.”

Guests with star-studded names

It’s expected that A-listers will be in attendance on the big day, including one of the most famous couples on the planet – David and Victoria Beckham. Spice Girl turned fashion designer Victoria was, of course, a guest at Holly’s chic Soho Farmhouse hen do, which Caroline did not attend.

Holly will be seen dancing in full force by The Ramsays, but it’s believed that only Bethany, Adam’s sister, will be present at the time of writing.

Caroline is still optimistic that Adam will change his mind six weeks before the festive nuptials. The mother, who has dedicated her life to helping her son compete in swimming, said, “I would go if he changed his mind.” I want to visit Bath, visit the abbey, and watch his wedding. He’s still my little boy, and I love him.

Louise, the aunt of Adam, has now claimed that her sister, who was frantically returning his five-year-old grandson George to his mother, Eirianedd Munro, was forced to hide the intense “hurt and betrayal” she experienced in front of her young grandchild, was aware when she learned she had been dropped from the invite list.

Other members of Adam’s family claim that Caroline was unable to afford the cost of travel and lodging, making attendance a possibility. We were sent a “save the date,” according to a relative, and it’s all these country houses. I can’t afford that because I’m on Universal Credit. In addition, Adam’s family has asserted that his working-class roots have been “changed by money, fame, and fortune” and that he is “ashamed” of them. According to a family source, “He seems to have forgotten where he came from.”

Four change of outfits

Before their disagreement, Adam had offered to cover Caroline’s expenses, including her outfit, shoes, nails, and hair. Caroline claims that Caroline would have needed four dresses for the extravagant occasion.

She had intended to pair a cream dress with navy-blue accessories, but Adam didn’t like it. He said “Only a bride wears white,” and Caroline responded, “It’s not white, it’s cream.”

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Caroline paid £452 for this particular dress, but she still kept a gold two-piece, a fascinator, and shoes. Caroline claims she was able to cover the costs by selling items on the used book Vinted.

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US sanctions must be stopped as they reshape life in Cuba: UN rapporteur

A senior UN official claims that the United States must lift unilateral sanctions against Cuba because they are “causing significant effects across all aspects of life” more than 60 years after they were put in place during the first half of Fidel Castro’s presidency.

The island nation’s “extensive regime of economic, trade, and financial restrictions” against them is the longest-running unilateral sanctions policy in American history, according to Alena Douhan, special rapporteur on the negative effects of unilateral coercive measures on human rights.

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Cuba’s government has argued that the country “will not surrender” to Washington’s “policy of collective punishment,” but only the US Congress has the authority to lift the Cold War-era embargo on the communist-run nation.

In a statement released on Friday, Douhan stated that “generations of Cubans have lived under unilateral coercive measures, which have shaped the country’s economic and social landscape.

According to the UN official, Washington’s measures have gradually increased since 2018, with additional sanctions being imposed on the already-existing ones, and that there will be significant increases in 2021 as a result of Cuba’s re-designation as a “state sponsor of terrorism.”

Other nations and foreign businesses also abide by the embargoes in an effort to avoid being targeted by secondary sanctions, which, according to Douhan, “suffocate the social fabric of Cuban society” and affect the ability of the people to plan for long-term growth.

US governments have ignored international demands for decades to lift the sanctions against Cuba, such as the overwhelmingly popular UN General Assembly vote at the end of October, which demonstrated widespread support for a 33rd-year embargo.

On November 21, 2025, UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Alena Douhan addresses a media conference in Havana, Cuba [Norlys Perez/Reuters]

The country is further strained by a growing emigration of skilled workers, including doctors, engineers, and teachers, according to the UN rapporteur, who claims there are shortages of food, medicine, water, essential machinery, spare parts, and supplies.

According to Douhan, the cumulative effect has “severe consequences for the enjoyment of human rights, including those relating to life, food, health, and development.”

The island of 10 million has been harmed by a number of power outages and grid collapses over the past year.

The UN expert noted that investors are cautious about investing in long-term projects because Washington may have changed its mind about its policies even though the US has very limited licenses and exemptions.

She urged all states to uphold international law principles and standards and to follow international law principles that are rooted in the values of reciprocity, solidarity, cooperation, and multilateralism.

‘Can’t get much worse’ than qualifying last – Hamilton

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After qualifying last for the Las Vegas Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton declared that it “can’t get much worse than that.”

The seven-time champion’s performance marked his first time in his 19-year Formula 1 career to last on pure pace.

In the wet, where he has already won some of his best victories, Hamilton struggled to keep pace throughout the entire first session, finishing 2.301 seconds behind team-mate Charles Leclerc.

Hamilton, who won the sprint race in China in March, is yet to come off the podium for Ferrari.

He responded, “I don’t really have words for it.”

It’s obvious that it’s not good enough. I was having a lot of understeer, and I believe one of my front brakes had been glazed, making it difficult to stop it in the corners.

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In a third practice session that started wet but ended with the drivers using slick tires, Hamilton was fifth.

However, he was uncompetitive right away in the wet conditions of qualifying, especially since extreme wet tires were the best option for both of the first two sessions.

He had to back off in the final sector despite having enough time on his last lap to make it through the second session.

He missed the final lap because he had to pass the checkered flag shortly after the session had ended.

I had to get a lift because “I got yellow flags in the last corner, and when I came in the line there were red,” Hamilton said.

The first set of tires didn’t work for us, and I just struggled to generate the heat in the tires for some reason because the terrain was so slippery.

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Nice guy Edwards out to prove he won’t finish last with Wolves

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Rob Edwards’ name is already on Compton’s wall.

The new manager has 111 games to his name, which is on a list of Wolves players at the club’s training facility that lists players who have made at least 100 appearances.

Former Wolves defender Edwards is the club’s 11th manager in 13 years, and their fifth since Nuno Espirito Santo left in 2021 when he takes over for the first time against Crystal Palace on Saturday (15:00 GMT).

Only three other players, including Mick McCarthy and Kenny Jackett, have managed more than 100 games for Wolves in the last 21 years.

The list since Nuno’s departure barely improves reading because Walter Zenga, owners Fosun’s first appointment in 2016, only lasted 17 games.

Before being fired this month, Vitor Pereira managed only 38 games while Bruno Lage managed 51, Julen Lopetegui 27, and Gary O’Neil managed 63.

Since Nuno left, who helped Wolves reach the Europa League quarter-finals and two seventh-placed Premier League victories, the team has been looking for the right man to lead them.

It’s “easy” to compete for Edwards.

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With only two points from 11 games, Edwards joins the struggling club in search of inspiration.

Opta claimed that Wolves “deserved” to be sitting on 11 points, and Pereira felt that conceding late goals against Tottenham, Brighton, and Burnley, which resulted in five points, had irreparably damaged the team’s mindset.

After leading Luton to a surprise Premier League promotion in 2023, Edwards has previously engaged in relegation battles.

The Hatters fought back against the Premier League drop two years ago, which became more heartfelt as a result of Tom Lockyer’s cardiac arrest on Bournemouth’s pitch in December 2023.

After previously collapsing in the play-off win over Coventry in May, the defender had recently recovered from heart surgery.

Lockyer, who is currently playing for Bristol Rovers, remains connected to Edwards and believes he can help them connect with the Wolves squad and rekindle their confidence.

The 30-year-old said, “He really cares about his players.” When I went off in the play-off final, he discovered I was okay while he was having an interview and burst into tears.

I didn’t just want to send a text when I saw he’d joined Wolves. Because I was anticipating his phone going crazy, I decided to give it a few weeks and call him.

He called me on Sunday after we played at Accrington last weekend. He just called to check on how I was doing, how I felt during the games, how I was training, and how my family was doing. He merely wanted to check in with me; there was no other agenda.

I didn’t quite believe it, but it just sums up what he had going on.

He’s a winner, though, because he’s not always kind. He occasionally flips his lid, which makes it have a bigger impact when it does happen.

Although Luton eventually fell, Edwards left in January of this year before League One Hatters fell for it again, Lockyer saw what the 42-year-old can bring to a survival struggle.

According to Lockyer, “The work ethic was unwavering and there was this underlying conviction that we would continue to play in the Premier League.”

He ended up having a hell of a fight even though he didn’t receive any support during the [transfer window] in January. I’ve always said that we would still be in the Premier League today if he had had some backing.

Wolves are vying for survival in the Premier League.

In open play, they have scored just four goals, ten more than they did last season.

Wolves are eight points clear of 17th-placed Burnley, who defeated them 3-2 last month, after five straight defeats, nine of which came from Premier League 11 and nine of them.

The promoted teams have lost to Edwards’ new team, and it has been more than six months without a top-flight victory.

With Edwards putting his reputation in danger after switching Middlesbrough’s promotion search for a relegation battle, the average tenure for the current Premier League managers is just 312 days, down from last year’s 439 days.

He has already reached the milestone of his century in Old Gold, ensuring that they can finally enjoy the stability that the club so desperately craves.

Your entire life is a gamble when you work as a football manager. I take risks because it’s a big risk, Edwards said.

There is a belief and ego that “I can be the one who can stick around for a while” that we all take these jobs for granted because of it.

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