Family’s tribute to ‘gentle and loving’ man who died in…
News Hull & East Yorkshire News Tributes Andrew Garnett tragically died in a multi-vehicle collision on the A1035 earlier this week The family of a “gentle and loving” man who tragically died in a crash near Beverley have paid emotional tribute. Andrew Garnett, 52, was sadly killed in the multi-vehicle incident on the A1035 in the Tickton area on Tuesday morning (March 24). Paying tribute, Mr Garnett’s family said: “Andrew was the kindest, most gentle and loving son, dad, brother, uncle and fiancé anyone could ever wish for. Adored and cherished by everyone who knew him, a huge void has forever been left in our hearts.” A number of other drivers were injured in the collision that happened shortly before 7am. A silver Nissan Micra was heading westbound when it was involved in a collision with a blue DAF heavy-goods vehicle travelling the other way. The HGV is “then believed to have collided with a grey BMW 330e and a grey Volkswagen Polo”. Mr Garnett was the driver of the BMW and was sadly pronounced dead at the scene. The drivers of the other vehicles were taken to hospital for treatment to “serious injuries which are not believed to be life threatening”. The road between Swinemoor Lane roundabout and Eske Lane was closed for much of the day while emergency services investigated the incident. A Humberside Police spokesperson said: “Enquiries remain ongoing to establish the full circumstances of the collision. Officers are appealing to anyone who witnessed the incident, or who has any information, including dashcam footage, to please contact police on the non-emergency number 101, quoting log 58 of 24 March.” Did you know you can make Hull Live a preferred source of Hull news in Google, which will mean you get more of our breaking news, exclusives, and must-…
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