Family tributes to dad killed in 'targeted attack'

Jonny Humphries
BBC News, Manchester
Handout Brandon Kershaw has thick ginger/brown hair shaved down the sides of his head. He also has a beard.Handout
Brandon Porter Kershaw was a "devoted dad" to his two-year-old daughter, his family said

The family of a "devoted dad" who was fatally struck by a car in what police described as a "targeted attack" have described the "deep void" that now exists in their lives.

Brandon Porter Kershaw, 19, was hit on Porritt Street in Bury at some point before 20:10 BST on Monday, said Greater Manchester Police (GMP).

A 38-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder, but detectives said they had not yet traced the suspected driver.

Mr Kershaw's family said they were "truly shocked and heartbroken".

"He was a gentle, kind-hearted young man whose warmth and social nature touched everyone around him," they said.

"Brandon was taken far too soon, and his passing has left a deep void in all our lives."

Mr Kershaw was a "devoted dad" to his two-year-old daughter and she was "loved deeply" by him.

"His family meant everything to him, and the bond he shared with his mum was incredibly special - they were best friends."

Mairead Smyth/BBC A card from a child with the words love you daddy rests between two bouquets of white, yellow and violet flowersMairead Smyth/BBC
The man who was killed was father to a two-year-old girl

Floral tributes were left at the scene earlier, including a card with the words "I love you Daddy".

GMP said they believe Mr Kershaw was killed in a "targeted attack".

Det Ch Insp David Moores said there were still "people of interest" the investigation team needed to speak to.

"The driver of the vehicle remains outstanding and relentless efforts are currently being conducted by specialist units to locate him," he said.

"I ask anyone who may have seen something suspicious in the area that evening to come forward and know that information will be treated with the strictest confidence.

"It only takes one crucial piece of information that may be key to achieving answers for Brandon's family and friends."

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