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Tribute has been paid to a selfless 62-year-old grandfather killed in a crash in Aberdeenshire.
Anthony Duncan - known as Web - from Turriff died in the four-vehicle collision on the A947 near Hattoncrook on Friday morning.
He was driving a VW Transporter van. A passenger, 58, was seriously injured.
Relatives said in a statement: We are heartbroken that Web was tragically taken from us. Web will be remembered for his selfless loving nature.
They said the loving husband, devoted dad, granda, brother and friend would be sorely missed by all .
Sgt Alexander Bowser-Reilly from Police Scotland, appealing for witnesses, said: Our thoughts remain with the family and friends of Mr Duncan at this difficult time.
Tributes to Web, 62, after fatal road crash A man who died in a four-vehicle crash on a north-east road has been identified by police.
Anthony Duncan, 62, from Turriff - fondly known as Web - died on the A947 near Hattoncrook on Friday morning.
In a statement issued through Police Scotland, Mr Duncan s family said: We are heartbroken that Web was tragically taken from us. He was a loving husband, devoted dad, granda, brother and friend. Web will be remembered for his selfless, loving nature and will be sorely missed by all.
Road policing sergeant Alexander Bowser-Reilly said: Our thoughts remain with the family and friends of Mr Duncan at this difficult time.