Tributes have been paid to a man who was killed when he was struck by a car on the M6.
Rugby coach Cliff Tamou, from Wigan, died in the crash on the southbound carriageway between junctions 15 for Stoke-on-Trent and 16 for Crewe shortly before 22:00 GMT on Thursday.
The 58-year-old’s lorry had broken down and after he stepped out of the vehicle he was hit by a Toyota Avensis, Staffordshire Police said.
A 22-year-old man from Dudley, who was driving the Toyota, suffered leg and facial injuries. He has since been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.
Mr Tamou’s family said he moved to the UK from New Zealand more than 30 years ago, settling in Wigan.
They described him as a devoted husband, father to six children and grandfather to five grandchildren.
“He was a lorry driver for many years and loved playing, refereeing and coaching rugby,” the family said.
In a post on X, Salford Red Devils Women’s squad said Mr Tamou had been an “avid supporter” of the side, which his daughter plays for.