Tribute to tragic motor cyclist

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THE family of a motorcyclist who died in fatal collision on a Warrington road have paid tribute to him.
Graham Leigh, 45, died when his motorcycle was involved in a four-vehicle pile-up on Winwick Lane, Croft at 3.13 pm on August 15.
In a statement, the family said Graham was born in Warrington and spent his early years in Newton-Le-Willows.
He later moved to the Isle of Man where he worked in the construction industry. He stayed in the Isle of Man for about six years before moving to Wigan about 18 months ago, where he worked driving class 2 HGVs.
The statement added: “Graham loved motorbikes. All his spare time was taken up rebuilding/restoring motorbikes.”
Graham had been out riding his bike on August 15 when he was involved in the collision.
He has left a mum, dad, two daughters, granddaughter, sister, and family and will be sadly missed by them and his many friends.
The other vehicles involved in the crash were two cars and another motor cycle.


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