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Great British Bake Off legend Dame Mary Berry lost her son William aged just 19 in 1989 after he was killed in a car crash, but she has reflected on his life and his tragic death

Mary Berry recalls chilling moment police turned up at her door after son’s death(WireImage)

Great British Bake Off legend and baking guru Dame Mary Berry has recalled the terrible moment that the police knocked on her door to inform her of her son’s death.

The 88-year-old foodie, who regularly features on TV for her baking and has written more than 80 books, has revealed the heartbreak at the heart of her family after son William died aged just 19 in a car crash in 1989.




Mary shared her son William with long-term partner Paul Hunnings, and the couple have two other children. Mary has recalled the moment she learned of the tragic death of her son William, who would have been 53 now.

Mary Berry is known for her baking and recipes and her time on the Great British Bake Off

In an interview with the Daily Mail, Mary recalled: “It was a glorious January day and it was sort of 1 o’clock and he wasn’t home. The doorbell rang and there was a policeman there, and immediately then I knew why. And he said, ‘There’s been an accident and I’m sorry to say your son is dead.”

Mary also revealed that she still celebrates her son William’s life as she explained: “”Every occasion we can we drink to Will. And you wonder what would have been. I still think of him as 19. He would be 53 now. Who would he be?”

She added: “Still, after all these years, his Bristol friends put flowers and notes at Penn church [the family lived in Penn, Buckinghamshire for over 40 years]. It’s lovely. I think he had an effect on his friends. I hope it made them drive more carefully.”



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