Man struck by van had a 'life of love', say family

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David Murfin died four days after being hit and trapped by a van in Bispham

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A man who died after being hit and trapped by a van "had a life of love most people could only dream of", his family has said.

David Murfin was struck by a Ford Transit on Bibby’s Road at its junction with Bispham Road, Bispham, at about 11:50 BST on 21 June.

The 81-year-old, from Bispham, was taken to hospital in a critical condition and died on Tuesday evening, Lancashire Police said.

Paying tribute, his family said Mr Murfin had "a huge heart" and they "took comfort" knowing he was now reunited with his late wife, Christine.

'Deeply saddened'

“This incident has shaken our family to the core," his family said, in a statement.

“David married into our family 30 years ago, and he and his late wife, Christine, loved their holidays exploring the world, and shared a passion for gardening.

"He had a huge heart for dogs, and owned several rescue animals over the years that he loved deeply.

The family said the accident had come "as a complete shock".

“We are deeply saddened at his passing but take comfort in knowing that he and his love are now reunited."

Police said an investigation into the collision continues, and asked anyone who witnessed the collision - or saw how Mr Murfin became trapped under the van - to contact them.

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