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Middlewich: Family pays tribute to man killed on A54
A man who was killed in a crash involving a car and two lorries was "kind, caring and compassionate", his family have said.
Paul Orange, 37, of Bolton, died when his white Ford Focus collided with two HGVs on the A54 in Middlewich, Cheshire, on 18 January.
His family said they had been "devastated" by his death.
"Many people will miss the happiness and joy Paul brought into their lives," they added.
A statement said: ""Paul was pleased to have begun a new job just three days before his death, and he was looking forward to an exciting new chapter in his life with his much-loved partner Julia and children.
"Since his passing, many people's kind and considerate comments and actions have provided us with comfort and support as we continue to deal with our terrible loss."
Anyone with any information about the crash is urged to contact Cheshire Police.
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