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Gary Windle found dead in Briercliffe snow will be 'sorely missed' | |
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The mother of a man whose body was found in large drifts of snow in Lancashire said his death has "left a large hole" in his family's lives. | |
Gary Windle, 25, was found by a farmer on Shay Lane in Briercliffe, near Burnley, at about 13:30 GMT on Saturday. | |
Police believe he had tried to walk home after a taxi was forced to abandon driving him home on Friday night. | |
A post-mortem examination is due to take place on his body. | |
Ch Insp Derry Crorken described his death as a tragic accident and said conditions around where Mr Windle's body were found were "absolutely treacherous". | |
"Officers used a tractor to get to the scene and even that got stuck in the snow and they had to walk and crawl the remaining distance," he said. | "Officers used a tractor to get to the scene and even that got stuck in the snow and they had to walk and crawl the remaining distance," he said. |
"The snow and ice has been severe in the area with many roads not passable." | "The snow and ice has been severe in the area with many roads not passable." |
Mr Windle's mother Julie Ashworth said: "He was such a larger than life character and would always make us smile. | |
"Losing Gary in this way has left a large hole in our lives." | |
She added: "He will be sorely missed to all that knew him including his family and friends. He was a true legend." | |
Many villages in the area cut off by large snow drifts over the weekend are now clear and back to normal. | Many villages in the area cut off by large snow drifts over the weekend are now clear and back to normal. |
Police said it "simply could not get to" villages near Burnley, including Briercliffe and Wycoller. | Police said it "simply could not get to" villages near Burnley, including Briercliffe and Wycoller. |
The force worked with Lancashire County Council to reach the villages and provide supplies. | The force worked with Lancashire County Council to reach the villages and provide supplies. |
Tony Darcy, the owner of Wycoller Craft Centre, said the village's 40 residents were cut off by the weather on Friday evening until a JCB cleared snow on Sunday evening. | |
He said: "We were scared stiff of being landlocked. Solid snow drifts were between 6ft and 8ft high but luckily we had just stocked up with provisions." | He said: "We were scared stiff of being landlocked. Solid snow drifts were between 6ft and 8ft high but luckily we had just stocked up with provisions." |
Snow showers | Snow showers |
The severe weather affected much of the UK over the weekend. | The severe weather affected much of the UK over the weekend. |
In West Yorkshire, many roads on high ground have been closed because of drifting snow. | In West Yorkshire, many roads on high ground have been closed because of drifting snow. |
Dozens of schools across the county are closed, with most of those in the Bradford and Kirklees areas. | Dozens of schools across the county are closed, with most of those in the Bradford and Kirklees areas. |
In Cumbria, about 50 properties remain without electricity, mostly in the Eskmeals, Bootle and Waberthwaite areas. | In Cumbria, about 50 properties remain without electricity, mostly in the Eskmeals, Bootle and Waberthwaite areas. |
About 50 schools are closed across Birmingham and the Black Country. | |
BBC weather presenter Carol Kirkwood said there would be snow showers, mainly across north-eastern parts of the UK on Monday, and most areas would be bitterly cold. | BBC weather presenter Carol Kirkwood said there would be snow showers, mainly across north-eastern parts of the UK on Monday, and most areas would be bitterly cold. |
She said the easterly, gusty Arctic wind would send temperatures down to -4C in Newcastle and -2C in London. | She said the easterly, gusty Arctic wind would send temperatures down to -4C in Newcastle and -2C in London. |