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Heartbreaking tribute after fatal collision

Monday, December 16, 2024

The family of a teenager who died in a collision in Aughton have paid a heartbreaking tribute to a boy with ‘charisma, charm and a zest for life.’

Emergency services were called shortly after 9pm last Wednesday (December 11th) after a Vauxhall Corsa driving north on Fir Tree Lane left the carriageway and collided with a farm building.

Max Greenhouse, 17, a passenger in the car, suffered serious injuries and was taken to hospital but sadly died a short time later. Our thoughts remain with his loved ones.

In a tribute his family said: “Our beautiful boy, so much charisma and charm with a zest for life.  Truly adored by all of your family and friends.  Our hearts are broken, can’t believe we will never see your beautiful smiling face again.  You will live on forever in our hearts.

“Max, you touched every heart with your genuine kindness, love and happiness.  Never a bad word to say about anyone and we have been truly touched by the amount of tributes from your friends who have said that you were always there to help and support them through difficult times.  We have been overwhelmed by the amount of people who knew you even from afar.  You have had an impact on so many people’s lives.  We are so proud Max to call you our son.

“Rest in peace Angel.  Forever 17.  Sleep tight our precious son and brother.”

Three other teenagers, all boys, were taken to hospital with serious injuries.

Anyone with information about the collision can call us on 101 quoting log 1316 of December 11th or you can email the Serious Collision Investigation Unit on [email protected]