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Adam Maidment

Family's heartbreak after grandad dies in electric scooter fall on New Year's Day

A beloved grandad died after falling from an electric scooter that crashed into two parked cars on New Year’s Day.

David Ackers's family said it is thought he was briefly riding on the electric scooter before he lost his balance and fell into the parked cars.

The electric scooter is said to have belonged to a family member, reports the MEN.

The 74-year-old died at the scene after suffering a suspected bleed to the brain.

Granddaughter Rebecca Young said he was the ‘most amazing, most generous’ man.

David Ackers was due to celebrate his 75th birthday on Sunday (Rebecca Young)
Police are appealing for witnesses after the crash (Rebecca Young)

David had two children - a daughter and a son - as well as four grandchildren and three great grandchildren and was nicknamed 'Garg.'

He would have celebrated his 75th birthday on Sunday.

Paying tribute to her grandad, Rebecca wrote: “My garg, my grandad, my best friend, the most amazing, most generous, caring, selfless man in the world, went out today and had a bad accident.

“My garg died and the hole he has left behind in my heart will never be filled. Garg I love you with all of my heart and you don’t even realise how much your whole family worship and love you.

“You was our families rock, I just can't even come to terms with what’s happened, I just can’t.

“It's not right you should be here celebrating your birthday for tomorrow, laughing and joking like you do everyday!

“You're the most amazing man and I genuinely love you from the bottom of my heart.

“You just can't be gone, what am I going to do without you! Thank you for being my garg, and my babies garg, me and the boys love you forever and always.

“I will make sure they know how much of an amazing man you was(sic). Till we meet again garg aka my trendy garg. Goodnight garg.”

Greater Manchester Police were called to reports of a collision on Springfield Road in Droylsden at around 1.40pm on Saturday January 1 and are continuing to appeal for information.

Sergeant Marie Eldred, of GMP's Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said: "Our thoughts remain with the man's family as they come to terms with this incredibly tragic loss.

"This collision happened in the middle of the day so we are hopeful that there are a number of witnesses who may have dash cam or CCTV footage."

Any information can be reported to the Serious Collision Investigation Unit on 0161 856 4741, quoting incident number 2518 of 01/01/22.

Reports can also be made anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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