Family pay tribute to 23 year old man killed in A30 crash

By The Editor

17th Sep 2021 | Local News

23-year-old Hamish Culling who died following a collision on the A30. Picture courtesy of DC Police.
23-year-old Hamish Culling who died following a collision on the A30. Picture courtesy of DC Police.

The family of a 23-year-old man who died after a collision on an A30 slip road on Friday, March 6, have paid tribute to him.

Police have officially named the man, Hamish Culling, and his family have published a heartfelt tribute to him.

The family said: "Hamish Culling was sadly taken from us in a tragic road traffic accident in the early hours of Friday morning. It is a huge loss from which his family will never recover.

"He was known to lots of people and it is to the people who knew him well and loved him that the family ask to treasure him. Remembering all the precious memories that they have in their own way."

The family have now asked to be left to grieve with the people who loved him most.

Police were called at around 1.55am on Friday 6 March with reports of a collision between a Royal Mail goods vehicle and a pedestrian on the A30 Honiton-bound carriageway, by the off-slip for Exeter Airport.

Emergency services attended and sadly Mr Culling was pronounced deceased at the scene.

Any witnesses are asked to call police on 101, or email [email protected], with information quoting log number 41 of 6 March 2020.

     

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