Further tributes paid to trio who died in North Yorkshire river

Their 4x4 was swept away in the River Esk last week

The three victims (L-R): Scott Thomas Daddy, Leslie Forbes and Patrick Hibbins
Author: Matt MaddrenPublished 2nd Jan 2024
Last updated 2nd Jan 2024

A 4x4 Club has paid tribute to three of its members died when their vehicle got stuck in a North Yorkshire river.

70 year old Leslie Forbes, 59 year old Patrick Hibbins and 28 year old Scott Daddy were all killed in the River Esk near Glaisdale last Thursday.

In a post online the group are described as "three great men" who will leave "a very big hole in our hearts."

The incident happened on Thursday (28th December) when the trio - as part of an off-roading group - attempted to cross a stream on the River Esk in Glaisdale.

A man tried to rescue them as they were being swept away.

He was pulled from the water and taken to hospital for treatment.

Richard Burton - who's a member of the East Riding 4x4 club, posted this tribute online;

"Our club has felt loss before but never on a scale so big as this, these three great men will leave a very big hole in our hearts

"They are the kindest soles and never had a bad word for anyone my love and thoughts for their families will always be there and I’m honoured to call them my friends, you will be missed greatly."

Nikki Daddy, the older sister of Scott has also posted a tribute;

"He was truly an amazing man! With a heart of gold!

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