‘A million times we will miss you’ say heartbroken family after tragic death of dad-of-four in Southport

Andrew Brown
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Simon Coombes

The family of a man who sadly died following a road traffic collision in Southport on Christmas Eve have issued a tribute.

At around 5.30am we received a report that a collision had occurred on Marine Drive, between the junctions of Marshside Road and Hesketh Road, involving a black Mini Cooper and 55-year-old pedestrian Simon Coombes.

Emergency services attended but Simon was pronounced deceased at the scene. 

An investigation remains ongoing.  The driver of the car stopped at the scene and is assisting police enquiries. 

Anyone with information is asked to DM @MerPolCC, contact the Serious Collision Investigation Unit on (0151) 777 5747, or email SCIU@merseyside.police.uk quoting reference number 25001047328.

In a family tribute Simon’s family said: “Our brother Simon kept himself to himself and never wanted to bother people with his problems.

“He was dad to four children and used to go walking every day, catching the early morning sunshine around the Marine Lake and collecting any treasures he could find.

“He was an avid Manchester City supporter and always polite and friendly to people around him.

“He’d lived all over starting with Manchester where he was born, Bury, Plymouth and Southport where he sadly passed away. Our thoughts are with you, our big brother Simon.

“He gave no-one a last farewell not even a goodbye

He was gone before we knew and only mum will now know why

A million times we will miss you

A million times we will cry

If love alone would have saved you

You never would have died

I wish you’d rang us more often and told us reasons why

And then we could have talked things through why you shouldn’t have to die

In our hearts you hold a place no one else can fill

Just know that in death we love you still

It broke our hearts to lose you

But you didn’t go alone

For part of us went with you the day you were taken home

Now you’re out of pain. Rest in Peace Simon

“Gone but never forgotten. Superbia in Proelio (Pride in battle).”
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