Mr Abrahams initially complained of a sore throat and was given antibiotics for tonsillitis.On the 22 January, Luke was taken to hospital again where the full extent of the condition was discovered.His parents said a post-mortem examination showed he died of natural causes and found he had septicaemia, Lemierre syndrome, which is a bacterial infection, and necrotising fasciitis, known as the "flesh-eating disease", according to the NHS.
"The one person who was always there for me, who would be there to talk to me whenever I needed it, and someone who I'll never get back for the rest of my life. They are expecting 500 to 700 people at the four-team tournament, which he said was "unbelievable to think of".