David Francis, a well known sprinter, was killed subsequent to being struck by a taken vehicle
Francis was known for going around the Sefton region in shorts, regardless of how cold the weather conditions was
A GoFundMe page has been begun to fund-raise for Francis’ memorial service

David Francis, a popular sprinter who was known in his territory for going running topless no matter what the weather conditions was killed subsequent to being struck by a taken vehicle. The mishap occurred in Netherton, Liverpool, around 9 pm on Thursday. The driver ran away from the area, abandoning the taken vehicle.

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Who was David Francis? David Francis died in the wake of being hit by a taken Audi S8 that collided with the rear of a house on Morgan Mews, Netherton, on Thursday night, April 13. He was privately known as the “Litherland running man”.

Francis was known for going around the Sefton region in shorts, regardless of how cold the weather conditions was.

As per Merseyside Police, no captures have been made at this point. The 60-year-old was proclaimed dead at the scene.

Recognitions have overflowed in via virtual entertainment, while a GoFundMe page has been begun to fund-raise for Francis’ memorial service.

“Harms my heart this and I never knew him,” said Claire Woolvine.

Crisis administrations answered to the scene at around 9.05 pm after reports that a dim shaded Audi S8 had collided with a house on Morgan Mews.

At the mishap spot, police, fire, and emergency vehicle teams found a man had likewise been hit by a vehicle.

The driver of the vehicle took off from the scene by walking.

Merseyside Fire and Salvage Administration likewise detailed at the scene and a primary assessor will choose if the property is fundamentally solid and safe.

“We are in the beginning phases of laying out the conditions of this episode. Officials are as of now at the scene and door to door requests are being completed. We will likewise be really looking at CCTV and savvy doorbell film from the region in a bid to distinguish the male who was driving the vehicle,” said Analyst Overseer Colin Rennison.

Officials suspect the vehicle was taken in a thievery in the early long periods of Thursday, April 13, in the Harrison Drive area of Rainford. The suspects might have gone in the Rainford region in a dark Audi Q2 which was taken in a past robbery in the Caithness Drive area of Crosby on Thursday.