Family Pay Tribute To ‘Hardworking And Conscientious Loving Son’ Who Died in Brampton Collision

By Rachael Grealish

The family of a man who died in a collision near Brampton pay tribute to his life, calling him a ‘loving son’ who was ‘hardworking and conscientious’.

Rory Amos

Rory Amos, 34, from Brampton sadly died at the scene of the collision on Thursday, July 27 on Capon Tree Road, Brampton.

Rory’s family have released a tribute saying he was the ‘life and soul of any occasion’. In the tribute his family said: “Rory was part of a close family. A loving son, brother, uncle & grandson taken tragically too soon.

“He was a friend to many and the life and soul of any occasion with a witty sense of humour and always had a story to tell.

“Rory was hardworking and conscientious. Working first as an Audi Technician and then progressing to Metal Box.

“One of Rory’s biggest passions in life was Hibernian Football Club where he often travelled to home and away games to support his team. Rory referred to Hibernian as his religion and Easter Road as his church.

Police were called at 5:36pm on July 27 to the report of a collision involving a Silver Volkswagen Golf, that ocurred on Capon Tree Road, Brampton.

Unfortunately, as a result of the collision, Rory was pronounced dead at the scene.

Cumbria Police has been appealing for witnesses of the collision or anyone with further information.