'Dear God, please can I have my beautiful, brilliant, kind little girl back': Millionaire financier Ben Goldsmith's heartbreaking plea on Twitter after his daughter, 15, died in 'quadbike' crash on family farm

  • Ben Goldsmith's daughter, 15, died Monday after 'quadbike' crash on family farm 
  • Today he tweeted a heart-wrenching message asking God for his 'little girl back' 
  • Millionaire financier and his ex-wife were left devastated by Iris Annabel's death  

Millionaire financier Ben Goldsmith tweeted a heartbreaking message asking God for his 'little girl back' after she died in a 'quad bike' crash on the family farm on Monday. 

Ambulance crews were called to the Goldsmiths' home in the Somerset village of North Brewham after Mr Goldsmith's eldest daughter Iris Annabel, 15, was involved in a crash. 

Mr Goldsmith tweeted last night: 'Dear God, please can I have my beautiful, brilliant, kind little girl back, please God.

'And if not, please take extra special care of her. I love her so so much and I’m so proud of her. It hurts me so much I can’t describe.'

He and his ex-wife were left devastated by the death of their 'beautiful, charming, intelligent' teenage daughter in the 'quad bike' accident.   

Locals in the quiet village told of their shock as the high-profile family comes to terms with the teenager's death, who is the daughter of heiress Kate Rothschild.

Kate, 37, was staying at the country estate when the accident happened and her ex-husband Ben, 38, was playing in a cricket match in Surrey at the time. 

A family friend told the Mail: 'This is the most awful accident. Iris was a complete firecracker – an absolute delight. Everyone in the family loved her to bits.  

'She was beautiful, charming, intelligent, wonderful company and absolutely the loveliest person you could meet.

Financier Ben Goldsmith's eldest daughter Iris Annabel (pictured) has been tragically killed in a quad bike crash at the family's farm in Somerset

Financier Ben Goldsmith's eldest daughter Iris Annabel (pictured) has been tragically killed in a quad bike crash at the family's farm in Somerset

Locals in the quiet village told of their shock as the high-profile family comes to terms with Iris Goldsmith's (pictured) death

Locals in the quiet village told of their shock as the high-profile family comes to terms with Iris Goldsmith's (pictured) death

'Ben and Kate are completely devastated. They are numbed to their core and united in their grief. 

'Iris captured the charm of Ben and the sense of Bohemian charisma of Kate. All the family are rallying round Ben and Kate.'

Locals in the village of North Brewham said today they are devastated by Iris' death

Locals in the village of North Brewham said today they are devastated by Iris' death

Ben was playing a cricket match when he received the call about the accident.

He had entered his own team at a private match held at Charterhouse School in Godalming, Surrey, and rushed back to Somerset to see Iris in hospital. 

He told fellow players that she had been involved in a collision, but at that stage her injuries were not believed to have been life-threatening.

The game was abandoned when Ben sped away from the match with his two elder sons Frankie, 13, and 11-year-old Isaac.

Kalim Khan, who was playing, told MailOnline: 'We were in the field and Ben's team was batting when he got a call to say that something was wrong.

'Two guys came onto the wicket to say that something serious had happened and Ben had to leave.

'His two sons were with him and half the team were his family and friends so we took the decision to abandon the game.

'We were told at the time the accident wasn't serious and that it wasn't a life-threatening situation. We were told that his daughter was ok, but that she needed to go to hospital.'

Mr Khan went on: 'Ben was on the phone constantly. Even when he got into the car he was on the phone to someone.

Iris Annabel (pictured with her mother and father) was heir to two of Britain’s, and the world’s, most powerful dynasties, the Goldsmith and Rothschild families - as the daughter of Ben and his ex-wife Kate Rothschild

Iris Annabel (pictured with her mother and father) was heir to two of Britain's, and the world's, most powerful dynasties, the Goldsmith and Rothschild families - as the daughter of Ben and his ex-wife Kate Rothschild

Millionaire CEO Ben Goldsmith (pictured with his mother Lady Annabel and three of his children including Iris) split with first wife Kate in 2012 and has since wed Jemima Jones (right)

Millionaire CEO Ben Goldsmith (pictured with his mother Lady Annabel and three of his children including Iris) split with first wife Kate in 2012 and has since wed Jemima Jones (right)

'We were told she would be fine, but that he had to go. He looked worried, obviously. He seemed concerned as any parent would be, but he wasn't panicking at that stage.

'It absolutely devastating what has happened to Ben and we are all thinking about him and his family.'

The vehicle Iris was riding with a friend is described as a 'ranger vehicle' - an all-terrain buggy with a roll-cage that resembles a cross between a quadbike and a small Jeep. 

A spokesman for Avon & Somerset Police confirmed: 'We were called at about 3.15pm on Monday July 8 to a farm in the North Brewham area following the sudden death of a teenage girl.

Iris is clearly transfixed when meeting Prince Charles at the Royal Rickshaw Reception and Auction at Lancaster House in June, 2015

Iris is clearly transfixed when meeting Prince Charles at the Royal Rickshaw Reception and Auction at Lancaster House in June, 2015

Iris (pictured with her father) was the first child of environmentalist and finance boss Ben and his former wife Kate who are understood to have a joint fortune of over £300million

Iris (pictured with her father) was the first child of environmentalist and finance boss Ben and his former wife Kate who are understood to have a joint fortune of over £300million

A spokesman for South Western Ambulance Service confirmed that they had attended the family farm in North Brewham, Somerset, following an 'incident involving a vehicle'

A spokesman for South Western Ambulance Service confirmed that they had attended the family farm in North Brewham, Somerset, following an 'incident involving a vehicle'

'The girl's death is not being treated as suspicious and officers are now carrying out enquiries on behalf of the coroner.'

The South Western Ambulance Service said it had sent an air ambulance crew, a critical care team, a land ambulance crew and two more paramedics to the incident on Monday.   

Iris was the first child of environmentalist and finance boss Ben and his former wife Kate who are understood to have a joint fortune of over £300million. 

The former couple also have two sons; Frank and Isaac.

They separated in 2012 when Kate began a relationship with U.S rapper Jay Electronica.  

Miss Goldsmith was studying at Wycombe Abbey, a £12,980-a-term independent girls' boarding school in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, consistently ranked as the top all-girls school nationally in academic results.

A conscientious and popular pupil, she had just completed her first year of studying for GCSEs, and was just starting the summer break at her father's farm when the accident took place.

 

Second tragedy at Goldsmith daughter's school: Violin prodigy, 17, is found dead by her banker father after 'taking cocktail of cocaine and ketamine' known as a Calvin Klein 

By Lara Keay for MailOnline 

Katya Tsukanova, 17, died after her father found her unconscious at their Kensington mansion on June 18

Katya Tsukanova, 17, died after her father found her unconscious at their Kensington mansion on June 18 

A teenage violin prodigy was found dead at her millionaire father's Kensington mansion after 'taking a deadly cocktail of cocaine and ketamine' known as a Calvin Klein. 

Katya Tsukanova, 17, was one of Britain's brightest musicians and had given a concert at the Royal Opera House just days before her death. 

Her father, former Russian banker Igor Tsukanova, was the one who found her unconscious at the family home in west London in the early hours of June 18. She was rushed to hospital but doctors were unable to save her.

She is believed to have taken a dangerous mix of cocaine and ketamine, used to tranquilize horses, known as a 'Calvin Klein'. 

Mr Tsukanova, who moved to London with his wife Natasha in the 1990s to become an art collector and philanthropist has been left devastated by his daughter's death.

He told the Daily Telegraph: 'My, daughter was so happy, and she had such a bright future,' Mr Tsukanov told the Telegraph.

'She was such a smart girl, and she made one bad choice. What can we parents do? The children will do what they want anyway, and they never tell you the truth.'

A source close to Katya told the newspaper: 'The 'calvin klein' was the new thing among Katya and her friends. Not just them though, it's everywhere.'

Katya was born in London and was destined for musical success from an early age.

She gave her first performance aged five and was educated at the Royal College of Music, touring the world, including New York's prestigious Carnegie Hall. 

In 2018 she was named best young musician of the year at the famous Suoni dal Golfo festival in Italy.

She is believed to have taken a dangerous mix of cocaine and ketamine, used to tranquilize horses, known as a 'Calvin Klein'

She is believed to have taken a dangerous mix of cocaine and ketamine, used to tranquilize horses, known as a 'Calvin Klein'

She had completed her exams at the £13,000-a-term Wycombe Abbey school in Buckinghamshire where she got in on a music scholarship.

Katya was on a gap year before starting her A-Levels when she died.  

The school has been hit by two tragedies in less than a month following fellow pupil Iris Goldsmith's death in a quad biking accident last weekend.

Iris, 15, the daughter of financier Ben Goldsmith and banking heiress Kate Rothschild, died after a crash at the family farm in Somerset. 

Friends have described her as 'beautiful, charming, intelligent, wonderful company and absolutely the loveliest person you could meet'.  She was also the niece of Tory MP Zac Goldsmith. 

Police are treating Katya's death as non-suspicious and a file is being prepared for the coroner ahead of an inquest opening later this year.  

She was a student at £13,000-a-term Wycombe Abbey school in Buckinghamshire (pictured) where she got in on a music scholarship

She was a student at £13,000-a-term Wycombe Abbey school in Buckinghamshire (pictured) where she got in on a music scholarship

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