From a young age, Byrne demonstrated a fearless spirit, climbing Mount Kilimanjaro at 12 and dabbling in numerous extreme sports, including dog-sledding in the Arctic and scuba diving. Notably, he completed his first sky dive at 16 and embraced wingsuit flying by 18, describing it as feeling "alive."
His devoted parents, Mike and Gillian, released a heartfelt statement. They expressed their wish to be remembered, not for the way he left the world, but for the way he lived, claiming he was fearless in the pursuit of life. The emotional documentary highlighted his father's pride and concern as they shared snippets of their bond and their shared love for adventure.
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office confirmed their assistance to the family following his passing. The wake of grief continues as the community and loved ones reflect on Byrne's relentless spirit and the indelible mark he left on the hearts of many.
His devoted parents, Mike and Gillian, released a heartfelt statement. They expressed their wish to be remembered, not for the way he left the world, but for the way he lived, claiming he was fearless in the pursuit of life. The emotional documentary highlighted his father's pride and concern as they shared snippets of their bond and their shared love for adventure.
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office confirmed their assistance to the family following his passing. The wake of grief continues as the community and loved ones reflect on Byrne's relentless spirit and the indelible mark he left on the hearts of many.











