The son of a man who was impaled in a horrific M53 crash is making an appeal to anyone who knew his father, so 'he isn't forgotten'.
Mark Hayes was a passenger in a flatbed truck travelling just outside Chester when a HGV driver veered off the motorway and onto the embankment in May 1989.
As the driver attempted to steer the lorry back onto the carriageway, he hit 40-50 yards of fencing, causing two long planks of timber to fly into the flatbed truck that Mark, from Ellesmere Port, was in, resulting in him being impaled.
The ambulance service was first on the scene, arriving six minutes after the initial call, with fire engines following shortly after.
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