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'Our lives will never be the same again': Family's agony as 'loving' dad killed after his car broke down on motorway

The family of a 'loving' Bury dad who was knocked down and killed by a van after his car broke down today paid tribute.

Paul Marshall, 67, was hit on the M65 in Lancashire after stopping in the inside lane near Blackburn. He died at the scene.

Lancashire Police believe Paul got out of his Hyundai before both he and the vehicle were struck by a Fiat van at 5.30am on March 11. The crash happened on the westbound carriageway between junctions four at Earcroft and three for Pleasington.

In a heartbreaking tribute, Paul's family described him as 'loyal and loving'. The statement said: “Gone too soon. To say my dad's sudden passing has left a huge hole in our hearts and lives is an understatement.

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“He was such a loving, supportive and protective dad and grandad, always there when we needed him, whether for his comforting words, practical advice or just to embrace us and tell us it was ‘all going to be okay’. His pride and encouragement in us was infectious, and made us feel like we could do anything we dreamed of.

"He was a loyal and loving friend, the calm in the storm, and showed such compassion and love for others, even if he didn't know them personally. Their humanity or time of need was what was important to him.

The M65 westbound lane was closed to all traffic throughout the morning of March 11 following the crash (James Maloney/Lancs Live)

“It's difficult to put into words how his loss has affected all of those who loved and knew him, his family and friends. Our lives will never be the same again without him in it.

"The impact of his death resonates in everything we think about, do and see because my dad was an everyman, who cared for, and lived for those he loved, and for those who loved him. It is an honour that I could say he was my dad, he led by example and taught me to be loving, compassionate, patient and resilient.

"My dad was loved so much by my older brother, and he will miss him being there for him, and his leisurely days out. Dad will be remembered forever. Loved always.”

An investigation remains ongoing to establish exactly what took place. Lancashire Police is continuing to appeal for information about the crash.

Sgt Marc Glass, of the Lancashire Police Tactical Operations team, said: “First and foremost our thoughts are with Mr Marshall’s family and friends. This is an unimaginably difficult time for them and we send them out deepest condolences.

“We are continuing to work hard to piece together what exactly happened and we are asking anybody who has information about the collision and has not yet spoken to police to get in touch. Perhaps you were on the M65 at the time and saw the collision, or have dashcam showing it or the vehicles involved in the moments before it occurred. Whatever information you have, please let us know.”

Anybody with information is asked to get in touch with Lancashire Police by calling 101, quoting log 164 of March 11

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