Family of ‘loved’ dad-of-two, 34, killed in horror lorry smash say ‘our world has been absolutely shattered’
THE devastated family of a dad-of-two killed in a horror lorry smash say their world has been "absolutely shattered".
Calum Taylor-Dodd, 34, died after he was struck by the vehicle on April 26 on the M5 near Bridgwater, Somerset.
His family have now released touching photos of the dad with his partner and two young children.
Paying tribute, they said: "Our world has been absolutely shattered. We don’t know where to begin.
“Just after 10pm on Wednesday 26 April, we had the most heart-breaking news that we’re still trying to process.
“We’re all in complete denial at the moment and absolutely nothing feels real; we have so many questions.
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“Why and how his wife is being left a widow at 32 and how does she begin to think about continuing to raise their two children.
“Calum was the life and soul of every party and loved by all.
“We love you so much Calum, we know you knew this. We’ll look for you in the stars always and forever."
The family also thanked the emergency services and members of the public who attempted to help Calum.
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They added: "Our thoughts are also with the lorry driver, and we hope he’s receiving the support he deserves.”
Police were scrambled to the southbound carriageway between junction 23 and 24 at 10pm on April 26.
Tragically Calum couldn't be saved and was declared dead at the scene.
An Avon and Somerset Police spokesperson said: "The family are being supported by a specially trained family liaison officer and our thoughts are with them at this difficult time.
"Officers are continuing to carry out enquiries on behalf of the coroner."