Kirk Marsden, 37, died in the early hours of Boxing Day after being rushed to hospital following the incident outside The Gate Street Bar and Grill in Blackburn

A murder probe has been launched after a much-loved dad was knocked down and killed on Christmas day.

Kirk Marsden, 37, died in the early hours of Boxing Day after being rushed to hospital following the incident outside The Gate Street Bar and Grill in Blackburn.

Police were called to the scene in Moorgate Street to reports of an altercation, during which Kirk was struck by a Toyota Land Cruiser. The dad suffered multiple serious injuries. He was taken to Royal Preston Hospital where he sadly died.

His family are being supported by specially trained officers. Kirk’s family said: “To our hero, spread your wings far and wide your partner Leanne and your babies love you millions. You really were like no other, goodnight. Kirk you were a well-loved son, brother and uncle who will be sorely missed. Rest with your dad now in heaven.”

Following enquiries, two men have been arrested on suspicion of murder and remain in custody at this time. They are a 58-year-old man of no fixed address and a 31-year-old man from Blackburn, LancsLive reports.

DCI Bryony Midgley said: “This incident has led to a man losing his life and first and foremost our thoughts remain with Kirk’s loved ones. The investigation team is making progress with their enquiries and have since recovered a Toyota Land Cruiser from a carpark in Brindle Street. We know that following the fatal collision, the Land Cruiser turned right onto Livesey Branch Road.

“I would ask anyone with CCTV, dashcam or doorbell which covered the area between Livesey Branch Road and Brindle Street in between 4.48pm and 5pm on Christmas Day to check their footage to see if they have captured a Toyota Land Cruiser to make contact with my team.

“This is being treated as an isolated incident and we know there was an altercation in The Gate prior to the fatal incident outside. I would ask any witnesses we haven’t already spoken to or anybody with mobile phone footage to also make contact with my team.

“I am aware that news of this incident will cause some concern in the community. I’d like to reassure everyone that we have increased reassurance patrols in the area.” Anyone with information or footage is asked to call 101, quoting log 747 of December 27.

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