Sky’s World Darts Championship host Anna Woolhouse posts emotional tribute to tragic brother killed in horror bus crash

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SKY SPORTS presenter Anna Woolhouse has shared a moving tribute to her late brother, Harry.

Harry Woolhouse tragically passed away in a Malaysian bus crash 10 years ago.

Anna Woolhouse has shared a touching tribute to her brother

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The double-decker span out of control in slippery conditions while taking a group of tourists to Singapore and fell down a 15-metre slope into a ravine.

A decade on from the horrific accident, Sky Sports host Anna has shared a touching tribute to her brother on what would have been his 43rd birthday.

Alongside four photos, she wrote on Instagram: “Happy Heavenly Birthday Harry.

“Today you would have been 43, you are missed more than ever.

“To anyone else missing loved ones around this time, sending so much love x.”

Writing on Facebook back in 2014 about the tragic death of his son, Anna and Harry’s dad, Christopher, wrote: “The way the news came to us was that my daughter got a message on Facebook and that is the first we knew about it.

“Harry did more in 30 years than most. I might have expected him to die during his climbing or snowboarding or something like that, not to be killed in a bus.”

Woolhouse fronted Sky’s coverage of Tyson Fury’s heavyweight rematch with Oleksandr Usyk at the weekend.

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She is also a regular on Sky Sports’ coverage of the darts – and has been at Alexandra Palace for the World Championship over the last week.

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