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Liam Thorp & Neil Shaw

25-year-old who was about to get married, and promoted, dies in car crash

A talented chef who was about to get married died in a crash on Mother's Day while he was travelling back home from celebrating with his family. Ollie Fitchett, 25, known, died in a crash just before midnight on Sunday.

He had just dropped family members off and it is understood his car crashed into the central reservation before a collision with a black Mercedes car.

Ollie, who was also about to be promoted, had been working at prestigious Liverpool restaurant The Art School for two years under Chef Patron Paul Askew, who today paid tribute to "a massively loved guy with the world at his feet," reports The Echo.

Paul said: "He was such a talented, joyous character. It wasn't just his culinary talent and potential, he was also just an amazing part of the team in terms of his attitude, his humour, his likeability - he was just a lovely, lovely guy."

Paul had worked with Ollie for a Mother's Day shift at the restaurant on Sunday. He said: "Ollie was sat in the office with me at 8pm last night talking about what we were going to do with the fish garnish and laughing together.

"He had been with us all week and of course Mothering Sunday and we had 100 covers of joy and it was a wonderful day, he did a great job and we sat at the end as we do and looked at what we needed for the next few days.

"He was getting all excited as he always did about new produce. Ollie was a proper foody and an ambitious chef."

Ollie was in line for another promotion. Paul said: "He did all sorts with us, he did the Turner Prize, the Grand National, the G7 meet - he did some great stuff, he was well liked and well trusted.

"He started here as a demi chef de partie, then we promoted him and he was about to get promoted again because he was doing so well."

"We had talked about putting him in the competitions and he was very keen to do that, he was keen to progress. If we hadn't had a meeting or a chat in a little while he would come and knock on my door and ask how he was doing, he was very keen to push on and to progress his life. It was so lovely to see."

Paul said the 25-year-old was organising his wedding, adding: "He was massively loved and such a popular member of the team. He was just a positive force of energy every time he was in the kitchen. He was always there to support people and to put his arm around them. He was a proper bloke and a very talented chef. He came in every day and gave it his all and would carry others along if they needed it."

Paul added: "Ollie was a massive part of our Arts School family and that family will feel a very grave loss. It's a massive loss to us. Everyone will be on the floor. The news hit my like a tonne of bricks. I just couldn't believe it, we are all just in utter shock. It hasn't sunk in yet to be honest.

"We're just absolutely devastated for his family and his fiance, I can't imagine what they are going through."

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