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Heartfelt tributes have been paid to a ‘legendary’ businessman and devoted family man who came to the UK without speaking a word of English and went on to build a transport institution in Salford.

Messages have poured in for the owner and founder of Salford Van Hire Raffaello Bacci, following his death aged 85 in September last year.

Raffaello Bacci, known fondly by his staff as Mr B, arrived in England aged 13 with his grandfather, Felice, who had moved to Salford because of the Second World War.

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