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Sunday, 10 February 2019

Thousands raised following death of much-loved local man

MORE than £5,000 has been raised for an appeal to help meet the funeral costs of a man killed in a collision last month.
An online fundraising page was set up following the death of Ross Williams, who was involved in an incident on the Collector Road while travelling to work.
The 37-year-old, who worked in Solihull Council's education department, was described as having "a heart of gold".
Almost 200 people had pledged money via the Just Giving page, with the £4,000 target easily exceeded.
Donations continued to be made last week and the total currently stands at £5.262.
Paying tribute to Mr Williams, the page said: "He helped and changed the lives of so many children and families in Solihull and had such a kind heart and compassionate nature. 
"He always went above and beyond to help and nothing was ever too much trouble. He will be missed by everyone who had the pleasure of knowing him."
The three-vehicle collision had happened on the morning of January 11. Two men, aged 42 and 45, had been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving and were bailed pending further enquiries.


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