A man who died following a road traffic collision in Ingham earlier this week is being named by police, as his family issue a tribute to him.
Police were called at just after 2.50pm on Monday 25 April to reports of a collision on the A134, involving a lorry and a white Ford Transit Van.
Ambulance and fire crews were also in attendance, but the driver of the van sadly died at the scene. Subject to confirmation at formal inquest proceedings, he has been identified as Stephen Holleworth, aged 48, from Nottingham.
Stephen’s family have asked us to issue the following tribute on their behalf:
“Stephen Holleworth was the most caring, loving and kind man that ever walked this earth – he lived for his family.
“His main priority was looking after his wife who isn’t well. He loved his job and being able to provide for his family.
“He had a heart of gold and he was loved by everyone who knew him.
“Our lives have been shattered, our hearts shattered into a million pieces – our lives will never be the same again.
“He leaves behind a loving wife, four beautiful daughters, a loving mother and brother. Also loving aunts, uncles and cousins.
“We love and miss him so much.”
A 41-year-old man has been charged with causing death by careless driving in connection with this incident.
Kalin Angelov appeared before Ipswich Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday 27 April, where he was remanded in custody pending a hearing at Ipswich Crown Court on Friday 27 May.