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Pilling fatal bicycle crash: Victim 'was highly respected'
The family of a cyclist who died when he came off a road have described him as "highly respected".
Christopher Lees, 53, was found injured in Garstang Road, Pilling, at about 18:15 BST on Thursday by people who were passing, Lancashire Police said.
A force spokesperson said they did not know why Mr Lees had swerved off the road and fallen into a hedge.
Despite efforts to resuscitate him, he died at the scene. Police urged witnesses to contact them.
'Devoted family man'
Sgt Steve Hardman appealed for the occupants of four cars and a van driving nearby at the time to get in touch.
Mr Lees, from Wrea Green, worked for an accountancy firm and was described as a "devoted family man" who leaves behind a partner and daughter.
In a statement, his family said: "He selflessly gave his time to numerous local enterprises.
"He was highly respected by all the friends he made through his many interests, including golf, skiing, and cricket; all of course finished off with a decent pint at his local in Wrea Green."
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