A family have paid tributes to 'a doting father, brother and son' who died following a serious crash in Burnley.
The incident happened in Brown Street at 1.50am on Saturday, March 11, when a Volkswagen Golf crashed into a wall.
It is not thought that any other vehicle was involved.
The driver of the Golf, Jakir Islam, 30, from Burnley, suffered a number of serious injuries and was taken from the scene via ambulance to Royal Blackburn Hospital where he died.
In a tribute, Mr Islam’s family said: “Jakir. Loved by everyone. A doting father. A loving husband. A protective brother. The best son.
"Always one to make everyone laugh, an infectious smile, the biggest heart and humblest soul.
“The life of one we love is never lost. Its influence goes on through all the lives it ever touched. We will shower you with love through the three beautiful children you left behind.
“You are forever gone. But we will keep you alive in our hearts and homes.
“We are lost without you. Gone but never forgotten. We look forward to reuniting with you in heaven.”
Investigating officers said there were three passengers in the vehicle at the time of the crash.
Two men, aged 20 and 19, who were sat in the rear of the vehicle, received serious injuries are currently receiving treatment at hospital, and a 20-year-old man who was sat in the front passenger seat received minor injuries.
Sgt Steve Hardman said: “This collision has led to a man losing his life and my thoughts remain with Jakir’s loved ones at this extremely difficult time.
“We are continuing to work to establish the full circumstances of what led to the collision. I would ask any witnesses or anybody with CCTV, dashcam or mobile phone footage which would assist our enquiries to contact the police as soon as possible.”
Anyone who may have witnessed the crash can e-mail 2385@lancashire.police.uk or call 101, quoting log 116 of March 11.
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