![]() ![]() The snow fort will serve as protection for the fire pit they’re planning as an amenity for this weekend’s Cocoa Crawl, a Long Grove annual event. Kopecky, raised in Long Grove, was building a snow fort with Taylor, his neighboring business owner. Senior Coroner Alan Moore recorded a conclusion that Mr Wrobel died as the result of a road traffic collision (RTC).Before Monday’s crash, Taylor was outside on Robert Parker Coffin Road with Country House of Long Grove business owner John Kopecky of unincorporated Lake Villa. He and his wife had four children and seven grandchildren." He had many dreams and plans for his retirement and it was his life goal to buy a motor home and travel with his wife around Europe showing her everything he had seen while working. Working was an important part of his life. She said: "He was a driver for more than 30 years and he never thought about changing his career path. Got something to say on this story? Let us know. Justyna Wrobel, Mr Wrobel's daughter, paid tribute to her father, describing him as a 'loving husband, father, grandfather and a loyal friend always willing to help others.' ![]() Reports from Kirsty Watson, a forensic toxicologist, said there were no drugs or alcohol detected in the blood of Mr Wrobel.ĭr David Butterworth, a pathologist, found the cause of Mr Wrobel's death as 'multiple injuries', with the most severe being an injury to the head which was 'non-survivable'. For that to have happened I believe that the tread had been separated for a considerable distance prior to the tyre bursting." However, he said: "I believe the detachment of large sections of the tread happened only moments before the tyre burst. Mr Price added that a 'very large proportion' of the tread was not retrieved from the scene of the accident, which meant it was not possible to be 'entirely certain' of the events that lead up to the tyre bursting and the cause of it bursting. "In my experience, the bursting of a front tyre on such a vehicle often causes a sudden and very sharp turn on the side of the deflated tyre and it's not something that the driver can counteract." Mr Price said: "In my opinion, when bursting, it created the puff of smoke which would've passed to either side of the vehicle, and so was responsible for the puff seen on the dashcam recording and the witnesses. PC Fellowes said: "Considering the amount of time between the white smoke becoming visible and the collision with the bridge support, it is unlikely Mr Wrobel had sufficient time in order to regain control of his vehicle and avoid a collision."ĭavid Price, a forensic accident investigator, found that the front nearside left tyre burst immediately before the lorry veered to the left. 'Gentle and kind' dad died after crashing car into bridge on M6 in Cheshire. ![]()
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