The grieving wife of a man who died after he was assaulted at a Screwfix store has described him as a "true hero" in a moving tribute.
Dad and businessman Andrew Webster, 51, is said to have been punched by a fellow customer in a row over queue jumping. It is thought he suffered head injuries when he fell and hit his head on the pavement outside the DIY shop in Warrington, Cheshire, on July 2.
His organs were donated in order to save the lives of total strangers, and his kidney and liver have already been "successfully transplanted".
His wife Lisa Webster, with whom he had an 11-year-old daughter, Ruby, told Mirror Online: "He was a true hero, Andy was. He was the most amazing, strongest guy and our hearts are broken." Mrs Webster, 42, has
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