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Former Lancashire police officer dies walking in Austria


A FORMER police detective sergeant collapsed and died of a heart attack while on a walking holiday in Austria.

Andrew Crossley, 60, served in CID offices in Burnley, Pendle, Haslingden, Blackburn and Clitheroe.

His family have spoken of their shock at the sudden death of the passionate Burnley FC fan and keen golfer.

Wife Janet said their two children — Vikki, 24, and Mark, 22 — were about to join the police in tribute to their father.

Mark is already a PCSO in Brierfield. Mr Crossley died on Wednesday, June 10, in Seefeld near Innsbruck in Austria.

His wife said: “We can’t believe it. I am still expecting him to walk back through the front door.

"He was a healthy man and no-one expected anything like this to happen.

"I spoke to him on Tuesday night and he was happy, relaxed and fine.

"He collapsed in the town near a river and two German tourists found him.

"It was obvious that he suffered a massive heart attack.”

She said that Mr Crossley suffered a minor heart attack 10 years ago but had made a full recovery.

Mr Crossley, who lived with his family in the Barrowford Road area of Nelson, served as a police officer for 31 years after starting as a PC in Pendle.

For the past 10 years he worked for Farley’s law firm in Blackburn, carrying out analysis work in serious fraud and serious crime cases.

Mr Crossley, along with his family, was a fanatic Clarets supporter and all four travelled to Wembley for the play-off final last month.

DI Neil Ashton, head of Blackburn CID, said: “Mr Crossley was a dedicated, diligent and conscientious officer who will be sadly missed.”

Comments(6)

mibman2003 says...
11:52am Wed 17 Jun 09

Very sorry to hear. RIP....

Jimmy Paterson says...
12:09pm Wed 17 Jun 09

My sympathy to the family.
A genuinely nice guy.

Madwasp78 says...
1:06pm Wed 17 Jun 09

My sincere sympathies to Janet, Vikki and Mark. The human race has lost one of its genuine good guys. Andy had a heart of gold and always a smile no matter what. Andy will be sadly missed by myself and his work colleagues and all our thoughts are with his family.

Fruitbat says...
1:24pm Wed 17 Jun 09

Really sorry to hear that - although I hadn't seen him for a number of years I remember him as a nice bloke.

MsRebeccaJane says...
3:57pm Wed 17 Jun 09

I'm very proud to have Vikki as my best friend, and indeed feel Andy, Janet and Mark were a second family.

As much as I personally believe the intrusion to the family home of the Lancs Evening Telegraph was highly inconsiderate, and would of been far better more sensitivley handled... The comments posted by people I have sent to the family and think they are very kind and thoughtful.

I know the family appreciate the support and kind words sent by people at this very difficult time. Thank you.
x

Graham Hartley says...
10:03pm Wed 17 Jun 09

To be a DS is to be a game, and games end. To die on a walking holiday in Austria may show to some observers that the cost to the public of a DS is high, and continues when the game is old.


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