THE TEENAGE boy who died after hitting a boat propeller has been named by police.

Charlie Joseph Hutton was pronounced dead at Southampton General Hospital after he fell overboard from a boat near The Needles on Friday.

He was on board the rigid hull inflatable boat with his father, Simon Hutton, 52, and two other 14-year-old boys.

Charlie and one of the teenagers fell overboard, and both were injured by the propeller. The other boy was taken to St. Mary’s Hospital on the Isle of Wight to receive treatment for an injury, which was serious but not life threatening.

Charlie’s father and the third 14-year-old boy were not injured.

In a statement, Charlie’s parents, Simon and Gill Hutton said: “We are very sad to announce the death of our beautiful and very talented boy. Charlie, who loved the sea and water sports, was a schoolboy at Whitgift in South Croydon.

“His life touched many people and we know school friends will be devastated. Two of his closest friends were with him when he died and I hope they remember the great times and laughs we had with Charlie in his final few days in Dorset.

“Charlie was academically bright, an accomplished musician and an amazing field hockey player who had trained with the England under-15 team and had hoped to reach the England under-16 team this year, with the ambition of eventually playing for Britain in the Olympics in 2020. His effort, passion and self-belief would surely have taken him there. With Ashley Jackson as his hero on the field, we hope that this same passion will help Great Britain win gold this year for Charlie and the country.

"Our thanks go to all those who helped Charlie achieve such an incredible amount. We would like to hold a private event for family and friends to celebrate Charlie's life in the autumn when his school returns from the summer holidays."