Tribute to mobility scooter driver who died in crash

Joe Shaw smiling while sitting on a sofaImage source, Family handout
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Joe Shaw's family say the "much-loved father, grandfather and great-grandfather" will be "sadly missed"

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An 88-year-old man who died after coming off his mobility scooter in a crash was "always smiling", his family have said.

Greater Manchester Police said Joe Shaw was "unseated" as he was crossing Flapper Fold Lane in Atherton, Wigan, after being struck by a Volkswagen Golf on 12 April.

He was taken to hospital after the midday crash but died a short time later.

Mr Shaw's family said the "much-loved father, grandfather and great-grandfather" was well known in the local community.

"Joe enjoyed watching football, playing dominoes and he always had a smile on his face," the tribute said.

"He died surrounded by his loved ones and will be sadly missed. He is now back with his beloved Rita.”

A 30-year-old woman who was arrested at the scene on suspicion of causing serious injury by careless driving and drug-driving has been bailed pending further inquiries, the force said.

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