A82 Crash: Sheffield lorry driver killed in crash named by police
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The family of a lorry driver who died when his vehicle overturned on a Scottish country road have thanked the passing motorists who stopped to help.
David White, 61, from Sheffield, died on 20 February when his Scania lorry crashed on the A82 in Stirlingshire, between Crianlarich and Tyndrum.
His family said those who stopped had gone "above and beyond".
Police Scotland said no other vehicles were involved in the crash.
The family's statement, released through police, said: "Our family would like to offer our gratitude to those who stopped to help David.
"You all went above and beyond your duties and we know how challenging that must have been. We find comfort in knowing good people were there and doing everything they could for him.
"To everyone involved, thank you for your genuine care and support during such a difficult time for our family.
"Dave had his last journey doing what he loved - lorry driving - in a place he loved - Scotland."
Anyone with information about the collision is asked to contact police.
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