THE recovery lorry driver killed following an accident on the A31 has been named.

Terry Booth, 58, from Golf Links Road, Ferndown, Dorset, died in a fatal collision at Poulner Hill on Thursday, June 12.

His family today released a statement speaking of their loss.

It read: "The family, partner and friends are shocked and deeply saddened at the tragic loss of their beloved Terry Booth.

"Terry was a very proud and dignified man, who was doing his job as a roadside technician with utmost commitment and professionalism. May he rest in peace."

Mr Booth worked at Boarhunt. The managing director, Ian Mulholland said: "The directors and staff at Boarhunt would like to convey our shock and deep sadness at the tragic death of our much-valued colleague Terry Booth. Our thoughts are with his family, partner and friends.

"We wish a speedy recovery to the injured driver whose vehicle Terry was attending at the time of his death."

Mr Booth was in the process of recovering a broken down Peugeot 306 shortly before midnight, when it was in collision with a Chrysler Voyager.

The Peugeot was shunted into the verge, bringing the Chrysler into contact with the Renault recovery vehicle and Mr Booth.

The Chrysler driver, a 61-year-old woman from Knottingley, West Yorkshire, was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.

She was bailed, pending further inquiries, until August 13.

The Peugeot driver, a 49-year-old Bournemouth woman, was released from Southampton General Hospital after treatment for shock and a minor injury.

  • Anyone with information, who witnessed the collision, or saw the Chrysler prior to it, is asked to contact Sergeant Mal Rigby at the Road Deaths Investigation Team at Eastleigh police station quoting Operation Faversham on 0845 045 45 45 or Crimestoppers, the charity, on 0800 555 111.