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Sophie Finnegan

Family's heartbreaking tribute to 'loving' grandad who died after horror crash in Kingston Park

The heartbroken family of a "loving" grandfather who died following a horror three-vehicle crash in Kingston Park have paid tribute to him saying they have lost their "foundation stone".

Thomas Nicholson tragically passed away following a three-vehicle collision on Brunton Road near the entrance of Newcastle Falcons' Kingston Park stadium at around 3.40pm on Friday, April 29. Emergency services attended the scene and found the 74-year-old who had suffered serious injuries.

The much-loved grandfather of Kenton Bank Foot, who was affectionately known as Tom, later passed away in hospital. And on Thursday his devastated family issued a heartfelt tribute to him and thanked the medical staff at Newcastle’s Royal Victoria Infirmary (RVI) who cared for him before his death.

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They said: "Tom was a loving husband, father and grandfather, a friend to so many and a man you could truly rely on to always be there when you needed him. We have lost the foundation stone of our family but his memory will live on in all who knew him.

"The family would like to thank all the staff on Ward 18, High Dependency Unit at the RVI for making dad’s final days so comfortable."

Police are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the collision and have appealed for anybody who witnessed the incident to come forward.

Sergeant Russell Surrey, of Northumbria Police, said: "Our thoughts remain with Tom’s family at this awful time and we will continue to offer them any support they need. I would ask that their privacy is respected as they attempt to come to terms with what has happened and the difficult events of the last four weeks.

"We are continuing to carry out a range of enquiries into this collision, and would like to thank those who have already been in touch following our public appeal which was issued shortly after this incident.

"I would ask anybody who has any information, who has yet to do so, to come forward and assist our investigation, as we look to give Tom’s family the answers that they deserve."

Anyone with information can contact police via the ‘Tell Us Something’ page of our website or by calling 101 quoting reference NP-20220429-0702. Alternatively, you can email 8961@northumbria.police.uk.

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