Man admits killing lorry driver in M6 crash

A man has admitted killing a lorry driver in a crash on the M6 in Staffordshire.
Cliff Tamou, from Wigan, got out of his HGV after it broke down between junctions 15 and 16, near Stoke-on-Trent, on 27 February.
He died when a car driven by Ghulam Haider, 22, crashed into the lorry shortly before 22:00 GMT that night.
Haider, of North Street, Dudley, pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving at Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court on 25 April and will be sentenced on 20 June.

Mr Tamou, 58, was a rugby player, coach and referee who moved to the UK from New Zealand more than 30 years ago.
Following his death, his family described him as a devoted husband, father to six children and grandfather to five grandchildren.
In a post on X, Salford Red Devils Women's squad said Mr Tamou was an "avid supporter" of the side, which his daughter plays for.
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