The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Father tells of support after death of son in A90 crash

Dad Bob says ‘unbelievab­le’ level of support shows how popular Chris Gallacher was

- STewarT alexander

The family of a man who died in a crash on the A90 have spoken of the “unbelievab­le” support they have received since his death.

Chris Gallacher, 25, died when he was involved in a collision with a parked Asda lorry in a lay-by on the road north of Dundee on the morning of February 1.

Since then, his family have been inundated with messages of support and floral tributes.

Chris’s dad Bob said: “It has been unbelievab­le.

“I’ve not got any words to say about it because it’s just so unbelievab­le,” he said.

“It just goes to show how popular he was.”

Friends and colleagues have been organising fundraisin­g efforts to support Chris’s fiancee Nikki McLean, 30, and her son Nathan, 7, as well as his parents Bob and Christine and sister Nicola.

Family friend Natasha Smart organised an online crowdfunde­r aiming to raise £500 for Nikki and Nathan.

However, the appeal raised more than £9,000 in a matter of days from more than 170 well-wishers.

Among those to have made a donation to the appeal is motoring business owner Peter Vardy, for whom Chrisy, as he was often known, worked at the Land Rover Service Centre in Aberdeen as a mechanic.

Mr Vardy, who personally donated £5,000, said: “At this deeply sad time I want to let you know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.

“Chris was a great friend to many, an incredibly hard worker and he will be sorely missed.”

Plans are also being made for putting up a plaque to Chris’s memory in Aberdeen.

Together with fiance Liam Markie, Natasha has also organised a memorial night for Chris on March 17, which has already raised at least £1,000 through ticket sales alone.

Chris played in Morgan FP Amateur Football Club’s second team, and the club is running a “last man standing” competitio­n starting on Saturday.

The proceeds will be given to Chris’s family.

John Cairney, captain of the club, said: “We’re doing anything we can to try to support his family.

“We’ll also be organising a game against the Tech team Chris played for before joining Morgan.

“His old friends will be taking part, playing against us as a one-off,” he added.

“Chris only joined us at the start of the season but he was just a likeable guy, always having a laugh and enjoying banter.

“He would always help with fundraisin­g for the club, and we want to give something back for everything he’s done for us.”

The family are still finalising funeral arrangemen­ts for Chris and will make an announceme­nt in the coming days.

It has been unbelievab­le . . . It just goes to show how popular he was. BOB GALLACHER

 ??  ?? Chris Gallacher with his father Bob, who has spoken of the “unbelievab­le” support the family have received since their son’s death.
Chris Gallacher with his father Bob, who has spoken of the “unbelievab­le” support the family have received since their son’s death.

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