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10:10am Wednesday 18th April 2001
TRIBUTES have flooded in for the popular father-of-two who was killed in a freak car park accident.
Fred Allison, 50, died from chest injuries when a height restriction barrier went through the windscreen of a mechanical road cleaner he was driving in the car park off Chislehurst High Street.
The tragedy happened less than two weeks after Mr Allison had returned from a family holiday in Spain celebrating his only grandson's first birthday.
Last week family and friends gathered in his home in Riddons Road, Grove Park, to comfort his childhood sweetheart and wife of 27 years Linda, 44, and two sons, Darren, 27, and David 25.
Surrounded by her closest relatives Linda, who grew up in the house next door to Fred, was still in a state of shock five days after hearing the devastating news. She said: “It still hasn't sunk in yet. I don't know what I am going to do next.”
Mr Allison's sister-in-law Kim Saunders, 39, said the council worker was dedicated to his family and “utterly devoted” to his grandson Callum.
She said: “Everything he did was for his family and since Callum was born he was even more of a family man.”
The tributes to Mr Allison came on the day an inquest into his death was opened.
A police investigation will look into the circumstances of Mr Allison's death and will include a detailed examination of the condition of the 6ft 6ins high barrier.
Bromley Council spokesman, Jason Humm, said he could not comment on the details of the council's investigation until it was complete.
A decision which South Craven residents feared would destroy their communities was dramatically halted this week.
Tributes have been pouring in to a popular cyclist from Langcliffe who died after a road accident.
Voluntary groups face closure after a decision by Craven District Council to withdraw funding.
Repairs to Castleberg community hospital in Giggleswick are scheduled to begin within the next four weeks.
Skipton Music is looking forward to another successful season, with a host of top musicians.
Sunday was a special day for Andy Hodge – as precious in its way as was Saturday August 16 when he took Olympic gold and sent the nation into raptures. Special because it was a day he could spend with his mum, Liv, at the family home in Hebden.
The future of Fresh Radio is in doubt after a creditor applied for a winding-up order against its owner.
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