The family of a teenager who died in a collision has stated that he possessed “charisma, charm and a zest for life.” Max Greenhouse was a passenger in a Vauxhall Corsa that impacted a farm building on Fir Tree Lane in Aughton on December 11, according to Lancashire Police. Three other boys were transported to the hospital with serious injuries. In a statement, the 17-year-old’s family conveyed they had been “truly touched” and overwhelmed by the numerous tributes from his friends. They described their “beautiful boy” as having “so much charisma and charm with a zest for life,” “never a bad word to say about anyone,” and being “truly adored by all of your family and friends.” “You will live on forever in our hearts,” they conveyed. They added, “Our hearts are broken [and we] can’t believe we will never see your beautiful smiling face again.” The family further mentioned they were “overwhelmed by the amount of people who knew you even from afar.” “You have had an impact on so many people’s lives.” Concluding their statement, they wrote, “Sleep tight our precious son and brother.” Lancashire Police has requested that anyone with information regarding the crash make contact. Listeners can access the best of BBC Radio Lancashire on Sounds and follow BBC Lancashire on Facebook, X, and Instagram. Story ideas can also be submitted to northwest.newsonline@bbc.co.uk and via Whatsapp at 0808 100 2230. This content is copyrighted by BBC in 2024, with all rights reserved. The BBC disclaims responsibility for the content found on external websites and provides information on its approach to external linking.

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