Very, very sad news. What an enormous bad luck he had. One in a million that he'd be at the exact place as where the wheel bounced and yet he was. R.I.P.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/77099Henry had followed his heart from the time he first sat in a kart. He treated seriously the balance between motorsport and school, having just finished his A-Levels. The world beckoned and he was thriving on the freedom to concentrate on his motorsport. Despite bad luck in his motorsport, he had shown himself to be one with the possibilities of reaching the very top. Despite his young age he had shown maturity, technical understanding and speed. Most importantly he was a nice person and a loving son and brother. He will be deeply missed.