A 21 -year -old family, who was killed in a lorry accident on M11, has paid tribute to his “calm power and deep confidence”.
Luke Cusec in Essex was driving close to Great Hallingbury near Stanstad Airport, in Essex, when he died in three vehicle accidents involving HGV on 16 June.
Another man was also seriously injured and a 57 -year -old man, a 57 -year -old man, was arrested on suspicion of death from dangerous driving.
In a statement, his family said: “Luke was a bright, strong -willing young man, known for his determination and unique energy.”
He shared how Mr. Cusec had a rare gift for unexpected conversations – humor, insight, curiosity and knowledge combination.
“He lived with calm strength and deep conviction, leaving a permanent impression on everyone met.
“His smile was big and unforgettable, and his laugh – infectious and full of life.”
“Luke had dreams and plans. He was chasing his goals, making his goals with a cool focus and unbreakable drive.
“He approached for life with intentions, spoke honestly, and also felt meaningful at short moments.”
His relatives said that he wanted to give his “deep gratitude” to the scenes and emergency services involved in the witnesses.
In a tribute issued through Essex Police, he asked for secrecy as they deal with their “unimaginable losses”.
“As a family, we are shattered. There are no words. Our life will never be the same,” he said.
The police have urged someone with information related to accident or dashakam footage to contact them.
inauguration of Inquiry about the death of Mr. Cussack Hearing that he was killed when a lorry “violated central reservation” and hit his vehicle while he was traveling south.
The area’s coroner Michelle Brown postponed the inquiry, while the police continued his inquiry.
The police had closed the motorway in both directions for 12 hours between the airport and Harlo.