More than £9,000 has been raised on fundraiser sites for a father who was killed during Storm Eunice when a tree fell on his truck.
23-year old Jack Bristow from Sutton Courtenay was killed whilst he was working to clear trees in Hampshire during the height of the storm.
He was pronounced dead at the scene around midday, while the driver, also a man in his 20s, was taken to hospital with serious injuries.
Two GoFundMe pages have been set up by friends, family and work colleagues to help fund the funeral for the former St Birinus School pupil.
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One GoFundme page set up my members of staff at Hooke Highways, where Mr Bristow worked in the Oxfordshire depot in Watlington, has raised more than £6,000 from more than 150 donations.
Aine Montague wrote a message on the fundraising page on behalf of Hooke Highways. She said: "We are devastated by the tragic news of the passing of Jack Bristow, our operative from Oxford Depot.
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"Jack was very popular amongst the lads, hardworking and always had a smile on his face. Nothing was ever too much trouble.
"Jack, 23, was a proud father to his one year old son and a loving parter to his girlfriend, He was his Mum’s precious lad and will never be forgotten. We will miss you Jack."
An additional GoFundMe page has raised £2,882 from 174 donations.
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