The family of the man who died after being found unresponsive in High Wycombe last week has paid tribute to him
Andrew Ballantyne, 55, tragically died following an incident in Micklefield Road in the early hours of July 31, despite the best efforts of police and paramedics to revive him.
So far, four people have been arrested in connection with Mr Ballantyne’s death, with two other men having already been charged with murder.
They appeared at Reading Crown Court this morning (August 6).
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Mr Ballantyne’s family have since released the following statement: “Andrew was a whole-hearted person, who would help anyone who asked him to help them.
“He was a man who was committed to his family, he was the heart of the family and was a committed son, brother, father, grandfather, uncle and friend.
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“Anything Andrew did, he put his heart and soul into.
“He had a deep passion for cars and he was a peacemaker in the community, talking to young people to change their ways.
“May his soul rest in peace.”
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