Charlie Stevens' extraordinary final act is revealed as the South Australian police commissioner's son is laid to rest after Schoolies 'hit-and-run' tragedy
Daily MailCharlie - the son of South Australia Police Assistant Commissioner Grant Stevens - was killed in an alleged hit-and-run while celebrating Schoolies earlier this month The parents of slain teenager Charlie Stevens have revealed their 'caring' boy was an organ donor as they hailed his generosity in an emotional and touchingly funny tribute. Charlie - the 18-year-old son of South Australia Police Assistant Commissioner Grant Stevens - was killed in an alleged hit-and-run while celebrating Schoolies earlier this month. The parents of slain teenager Charlie Stevens have paid tribute to their 'unique' and 'cheeky' son in emotional and packed ceremony at Adelaide Oval His heartbroken dad said they had been devastated by the loss of their son in a powerful final farewell He said Charlie was a unique, intense and single-minded with a 'cheeky ratbag streak' which helped him get away with more than his four older siblings. Mr Stevens said it was his son's friends who meant the most to Charlie and who had supported his family after his death.