
Family pays tribute to man killed in Buckinghamshire M40 crash
'Loved beyond words'
In a statement, the family said Mr Hussain was "the most selfless, caring, and wholeheartedly kind person you could ever imagine" ."He was passionately charitable, always putting others first, even until his very last day. "He lived to make the world a better place than he found it, and his departure is a profound loss to everyone who had the honour of knowing him."Naweed, you were taken far too soon, but your heart lives on in the lives you touched so deeply. You are loved beyond words and will be missed more than we can ever express."Until we meet again."
Trad Almaghrabi, 23, from Harlington Road, Uxbridge, has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving and causing serious injury by dangerous driving.Two women, aged 21 and 22, were also arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.
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