Family pay tribute to "larger than life" Sheldon Flanighan

The North East Ambulance worker died after being hit by a van in Cramlington

His family say “He was larger than life and had a smile and laughter that lit up the room.”
Author: Maddy BullPublished 7th Apr 2023

The family of a North East Ambulance Service worker, who died after being hit by a van in Cramlington, say he was larger than life with a smile that lit up the room.

Sheldon Flanighan died as a result of his injuries after being hit outside the Bay Horse at around 10pm on Saturday (April 1).

A murder investigation was launched shortly after.

Three people have been arrested and charged with his murder.

They're set to go on trial later this year.

Sheldon’s family have today (Friday) issued a statement, praising the man they say ‘touched the lives of many.’

The tribute reads:

“A dearly loved father to Calvin and Joe, a beloved son to Eleanor and Brian, and an adored brother to Julia and Sharon.

“Sheldon came with a character larger than life, a smile and laughter that lit up the room, and a heart that saw the good in everyone.

"This personality endeared Sheldon to our family, his ambulance service colleagues, the golfing community, and his life-long friends from Northumberland and the wider North East.

“His devotion to his sons, his close family and life-long friends, together with his total commitment and duty to the North East Ambulance service, strongly reflects the dedicated father and whole-hearted community man that Sheldon was.

“For those who knew Sheldon, it feels impossible to imagine life without him. We are all united in mourning.

“Sheldon touched the lives of many, once met, never forgotten and we are richer for knowing him. His legacy will live on through us all.”

Sheldon’s family continue to be supported by specialist officers at this time, and although three people have appeared in court in connection with his death, enquiries remain ongoing.

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