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My mother's tragic death still gives me flashbacks
Scottish Daily Express
|November 22, 2025
Twenty-five years after Fairytale of New York star Kirsty MacColl was killed in a speedboat accident, her youngest son Louis movingly recalls the day she died and how he’s struggled to come to terms with the tragedy
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 died instantly the week before Christmas after being run over at high speed off the coast of Mexico on December 18, 2000, as she surfaced from a scuba dive. She was 41 and at the peak of her career following the release of her acclaimed album, Tropical Brainstorm.
Louis and his brother Jamie, then 15, were in the water with their mother when the speedboat entered the protected marine.
area over the reef on which they had just dived, and ploughed into them.
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.
It comes as his father, Kirsty's ex-husband, record producer Steve Lillywhite, releases a new live mix 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 it was really 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?" He and I have spoken about it from time to time and I still have flashbacks.
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