Tragedy as hero ex-soldier killed in horror hit-and-run as he cycled home to see son on Boxing Day with two men arrested

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Lee Kervin. Photo released December 30 2024. A family have shared their loving tribute to a former soldier and single father who was killed in a Boxing Day crash. Lee Kervin, 50, was described by his heartbroken family as a “chatty social butterfly” who was always ready to help people out, following the fatal crash on December 26th. The dad-of-one was out riding a push bike just before 7pm when he suddenly collided with a vehicle on Dicks Lane, Ormskirk, in Lancashire. He was rushed to Aintree Hospital in Liverpool, but was very sadly pronounced dead in the early hours of Friday 27th December..swns

AN ex-soldier has been killed in horror hit-and-run.

Lee Kervin, 50, had been cycling home to see his son on Boxing Day.

Lee was riding a push bike when he was hit by a car on Dicks Lane in Ormskirk at around 6.46pm on December 26.

Officers from Lancashire Police raced to the scene, following reports a man travelling along Wigan Road on a Cross XC Range bike had been hit by an unknown vehicle.

The 50-year-old former soldier was taken to Aintree Hospital but died in the early hours of December 27.

A 29-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of death by dangerous driving and driving while unfit through drink or drugs, Lancashire Police confirmed.

He has since been released on bail. 

A second man, 58, has since been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and failing to stop at the scene.

In a tribute, his family said: “Loving son of Barbara and John, and dad to son Brad.

“Uncle to two nieces and two nephews. Lee was a quick-witted chatty social butterfly, who would always chat to anyone friendly, he liked a pint and chat.

“He was well known in the village of Parbold where he grew up with his siblings Allan and Dawn.

“Lee would go out of his way to help anyone he could, always chatting and helping someone out.

“He served his country in the army – in the Royal Green Jackets – serving in Northern Ireland and Sierra Leone among other places.

“He left the army to become a single dad to Brad.

“He stepped up to his responsibilities and loved raising Brad to become the man he is today.

“Lee lived in the Wigan area before returning to Parbold and eventually settling in Ormskirk.

“Lee had several jobs over the years, ranging from gardening to pub work in the kitchens.

“He was the handyman of the family, always ready to fix the failed attempts of DIY of his family.

“Lee had left a huge void within our small tight-knit family, and he will be greatly missed.”

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