Tributes to Penrith Dad following fatal A686 collision

His family say he was an "absolute legend"

Mark Davidson
Author: Grace MarnerPublished 5th Aug 2022

The family of a man who died in a collision on the A686 near Alston on Saturday have paid tribute, calling him a "rock" for his family and an "absolute legend" to his children.

Martin Davidson, 55, of Penrith died following a collision involving his motorbike, at around 4.35pm on Saturday (30 July).

Martin's sister, Sandra, said:

"A massive thank you for the outpouring of love from so many people at this sad, difficult time. Martin was a huge rock in our family and was always there, particularly these last few years.

"We love and miss him more than words can say. He will be remembered by so many for many different reasons but in particular for his kind and generous heart, wicked sense of humour and his huge cheeky grin!

"Rest in peace, Martin."

Martin's daughter, Laura, said:

"My Dad was an absolute legend. Losing him has impacted more people than I could've imagined - whether you knew him for a minute or a lifetime.

"He was the best dad, brother, uncle, godfather and friend we could've ever wished for and I miss him more than I can ever describe.

"I love you forever, Dad."

Anyone with information relating to this incident can report online at www.cumbria.police.uk/report-it quoting incident number 192 of 30th July 2022. You can also phone on 101.

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