herePhilip Tron's family, meanwhile, paid tribute to their 'bonny lad' and said: "Heaven has a new Geordie ambassador."The much-loved Newcastle United fan worked for a water conservation company and a video tribute delivered by his uncle, Ken Mullen, was peppered with jokes and cherished anecdotes from Philip's childhood and life."He had some dislikes," Ken said with a wry smile on the video after speaking passionately of a 'family-loving guy with a huge personality'."He disliked having to pay for a round of drinks and if he had to, he would make sure it was the cheapest."But chairman of the inquiry, Sir John Saunders, said everyone in the courtroom, and those watching the proceedings online, would have found Liam and Chloe's love story.
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