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Tribute paid to husband and wife whose car plunged into Greater Manchester reservoir

Daisy Jackson Daisy Jackson - 19th March 2025

The couple who died after their car plunged into a reservoir in Greater Manchester have been named, as their family pays tribute.

John and Marilyn Saxon, both 78, were pulled from the water at Crook Gate Reservoir in Saddleworth last weekend.

Emergency services had been called to reports of a collision on Huddersfield Road, with one vehicle entering the reservoir.

The collision occurred shortly after 10am on Saturday 15 March.

Tragically, both John and Marilyn died in the incident.

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Their family said: “The family of John and Marilyn want to pay tribute to a kind, caring and generous husband and wife who sadly passed away following an incident at the reservoir on Saturday.

“The family ask for privacy during this difficult time.” 

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Greater Manchester Police are investigating the incident and into how the vehicle entered the water.

A statement released last weekend said: “At around 10.10am Saturday 15 March 2025, we were called to reports of a road traffic collision at Crook Gate Reservoir on Huddersfield Road in Denshaw.

“Officers attended the scene and following investigations, it is believed that a vehicle has entered the Reservoir.

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“Sadly, the bodies of a man and a woman in their 70s were recovered. Their next of kin have been contacted and are being supported by specialist officers.

“A scene remains in place and an investigation is continuing in relation to how the vehicle ended up in the body of water. The family ask for privacy at this time.”

Anyone who witnessed the incident or has any information is asked to contact police via 101 or gmp.police.uk, quoting log 851 of 15/03/25.

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