The family of a man who tragically died in a fatal pedestrian collision on the A64 on the outskirts of Scarborough last week have paid tribute to him.
The family of Martin Ball, 67, said:
"Martin was a much loved husband, step dad, grandad, brother and uncle who enjoyed nothing more than spending time with his family, keeping fit and helping others.
"His cheeky grin, blue eyes and enthusiastic wave, will be missed dearly. Our love for Martin will continue on forever more."
Enquiries are ongoing into the collision, which happened on the A64 at 6.39am on Monday 13 October, near the Merry Lees Caravan Park between the Staxton (A1039) roundabout and the Seamer (B1261) roundabout. It involved a black Peugeot 208 car and a pedestrian.
North Yorkshire Police say:
"If you have information to assist the investigation, please email the Major Collision Investigation Team at MCIT@northyorkshire.police.uk or call 101. Please quote reference number 12250193438 when providing details."


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