Tributes have poured in from friends and customers of a window cleaner killed in a tragic accident.
Wesley Vicary died after he is believed to have been electrocuted whilst working at a property in Garston on August 16.
The father-of-three, who was 39, was described by his partner Deanne Astley as an "amazing father" who was "always there for his customers".
Readers left messages of condolence for Mr Vicary and his family on the Observer Facebook page, with tributes also sent via the Observer website.
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One of Mr Vicary’s most loyal customers, Shelley Ardel, said: "Wesley was always upbeat, always had time for a chat and was a genuinely lovely person!
"He had been cleaning our windows for years and would always send a little reminder text to let us know that he was due to come over.
"I am shocked and saddened to hear of his unfortunate death! My thoughts and condolences go out to his family!xx”
Julie Morgan wrote: “He put 100 per cent into his work, a cheeky chappie, great energy, very helpful, always smiling and loved to talk after finishing the job. A beautiful soul gone way too soon.xx."
Rebecca Opoku-ofori said one of her best memories with Mr Vicary was the laughs and jokes they shared on the school bus.
She said: "He was kind and very friendly. I had the opportunity of going on a school trip with him in a school I used to work in. I just can’t believe it. May his soul rest in peace."
Brian and Angie Jackson posted: "Wesley was just a really nice person , always reliable, friendly and considerate. He will be greatly missed x”, adding he would always smile as he waved goodbye.
Nazar Yassin described Mr Vicary as "cheerful, pleasant, and trustworthy" after allowing him to clean the windows to their home after being recommended by a friend.
Mamta and Vishal Thakor said: "Wesley cleaned our windows for three years. He was always happy and upbeat - always smiling and loved a good chat!
"His face lit up when he spoke about his children and you could just see how much of an amazing father he was to them. I am struggling to get my head around the fact that he is no longer here.
"Wesley you were a great guy and will always be remembered for being hardworking and just a joy to have around. RIP."
One of Mr Vicary's closest friends, Robyn Tonner set up a fundraising page to help pay for funeral costs and support his family.
It has raised more than £4,000.
Ms Tonner wrote on the Go Fund Me page: "Wesley really is the best window cleaner in town, he really loved his job & business that he worked very hard to create from scratch and grow over the last few years.
"He thrived when he was doing something that he loved and this showed through the quality of his work. His work ethic was second to none and he always went above and beyond for his customers."
She added: "Wesley was always proud to talk about his family especially his three children. He has a 17, 12, and 8-year-old that were all the apple of his eye.
"He was a doting father and enjoyed doing anything and everything for them, they are truly heartbroken and all they want is for him to come home."
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