Liphook: 'Beloved son' died in railway bridge crash, family says

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Phillip Bower had a "beautiful smile", his family said

The family of a man who died when his car hit a railway bridge have said his loss has left a "massive hole" in their hearts.

Phillip Bower's silver Mercedes crashed into a bridge on Portsmouth Road in Liphook, Hampshire, on 8 January.

Police were called at 11:25 GMT and the 45-year-old from Lindford died at the scene.

His family said he "was their world" and added: "His beautiful smile and witty charm was intoxicating."

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Police were called to the bridge near Liphook at about 11:25 GMT

In a tribute, they added: "He had the ability to light up anyone in his presence.

"He has left a massive hole in our hearts and will be deeply missed."

Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary is appealing for witnesses and dashcam footage.

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