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Man hit by car in fatal A2 accident near Dunkirk named as Franky Bryan

A pedestrian who died after being struck by a car on the A2 has been named as Franky Bryan.

Mr Bryan was hit by a silver Mercedes A180 while crossing the coast-bound carriageway near Dunkirk on the evening of Wednesday, January 23.

An inquest opening held today at Archbishop's Palace in Maidstone heard the 28-year-old, a carpenter who lived in London, died of multiple injuries.

Candles, flowers and other tributes
Candles, flowers and other tributes

Since his death, tributes have been left on the roadside in his memory.

A small memorial including flowers, candles, pictures and messages has been created on a verge of the A2, near the scene of the accident.

The young man is believed to have been crossing the busy road with a second man shortly before midnight.

He was taken to hospital by ambulance to be treated for his injuries but later died.

A memorial has been created near the scene of the accident
A memorial has been created near the scene of the accident

The incident led to a section of the road being closed for more than six hours.

Police say inquiries to locate the second pedestrian are ongoing.

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