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The family of a cyclist who died after a crash with a lorry has said the much-loved mum will be 'missed by everyone who knew her'. Una Brandreth, 56, was pronounced dead at the scene following the collision with the HGV in Bearsden, East Dunbartonshire, at around 8.10am on Tuesday. Police Scotland said Ms Brandreth was from the Stafford area of England.
'We would like to say that we are massively grateful to all the emergency services that were involved in this tragic incident and to everybody else that stopped to help Una.' Read more from Sky News:Inquiry to be held into death of baby at Glasgow hospitalRegulator spent public money on gifts, travel and US course The crash happened on Manse Road, near to its junction with Drymen Road. The male driver of the HGV was not injured.
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