Business Wednesday, Nov 13

Neil Bradley, 59, had been travelling home to Oldham after watching Liverpool vs Aston Villa in the Premier League when he was involved in a car crash and died in hospital

A dad who had an “insatiable thirst for life” died after a car crash while he was travelling home from a Liverpool match.

Neil Bradley, 59, originally from Liverpool but more recently living in Oldham, died in hospital after his car had collided with a wall and lamppost on Lister Drive in Fairfield at about 10.15pm. No other vehicles were involved in the incident, Merseyside Police has confirmed.

His family have paid tribute to the dad who was described as a “ray of sunshine”. It said: “Neil had an insatiable thirst for life and often enjoyed running, trainspotting, listening to rock music and supporting his boyhood club Liverpool.

“He was a ray of sunshine and could light up any room with his jokes. A loving father, son, brother, husband and friend to many. He will be missed dearly.”

Detective Sergeant Andy Roper, Lead Investigating Officer from the Matrix Serious Collision Investigation Unit, issued an appeal to anyone who may have seen his red Ford Focus at the time of the crash, reported the Liverpool Echo. He said: “Our thoughts are with Neil’s family at this devastating time and our specialist family liaison officers are supporting them.

“We are continuing to investigate the collision and the events leading up to it. I urge anyone who witnessed or has information on this incident which will assist the investigation to please contact us. Neil had been to the Liverpool v Aston Villa match at Anfield and we believe he had parked his 2015 red Ford Focus near to Newsham Park/Orphan Drive.

At around 10.15pm, he was driving his car to return home when this incident happened on Lister Drive. I would like to appeal anyone who may recall seeing a red Ford Focus in the area at the time to please contact our officers. Also, we ask that anyone who was in the area and has dash camera fitted to their car to please review your footage or contact our team so that we can do so.

“Any piece of information, no matter how small or insignificant it may appear, could assist us in providing answers for Neil’s family.” If you witnessed the incident, you can call the Matrix Serious Collision Investigation Unit on (0151) 777 5747, email SCIU@merseyside.police.uk, or DM @MerPolCC on Twitter quoting reference 24000953003.

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