Family pay tribute to 'bright, strong-willed man'

Zoe Applegate
BBC News, Essex
Essex Police Luke Cusack was pictured grinning at the camera while standing in an amusement arcade. He had short brown hair and wore glasses and a black T-shirt.Essex Police
Luke Cusack's family praised him for his "curiosity and knowledge" in their tribute

The family of a 21-year-old who died in a lorry crash on the M11 has paid tribute to his "quiet strength and deep conviction".

Luke Cusack, from Loughton in Essex, was driving close to Great Hallingbury near Stansted Airport when he died in a three-vehicle crash involving a HGV on 16 June.

Another man was also seriously injured and the lorry driver, a 57-year-old man, was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.

In a statement, his family said: "Luke was a bright, strong-willed young man, known for his determination and unique energy."

'Unforgettable' smile

They shared how Mr Cusack had a "rare gift for unexpected conversations - blending humour, insight, curiosity and knowledge.

"He lived with quiet strength and deep conviction, leaving a lasting impression on everyone he met.

"His smile was big and unforgettable, and his laugh - contagious and full of life."

"Luke had dreams and plans. He was building a future on his own terms, chasing his goals with quiet focus and unwavering drive.

"He approached life with intention, spoke with honesty, and made even small moments feel meaningful."

His relatives added they wanted to give their "deepest gratitude" to the emergency services that attended the scene and witnesses.

In the tribute, released through Essex Police, they asked for privacy as they dealt with their "unimaginable loss".

"As a family, we are shattered. There are no words. Our lives will never be the same," they said.

Investigation continues

Police have urged anyone with information or dashcam footage relating to the crash to contact them.

The opening of the inquest into Mr Cusack's death heard he was killed when a lorry "breached the central reservation" and struck his vehicle while he was travelling southbound.

Area coroner Michelle Brown adjourned the inquest while police continued their inquiries.

Police had shut the motorway in both directions for 12 hours between the airport and Harlow.

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