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Tributes pour in following death of 'village bobby' with 'larger-than-life' personality

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Tributes have poured in following the death of a ‘village bobby’ with a ‘larger-than-life’ personality. David Russell, from Rossendale in Lancashire, died at the age of 70 earlier this month.

He was a long-serving police constable in Bacup - earning himself the nickname ‘Torchy’ - and went on to become a dedicated volunteer for the East Lancashire Railway (ELR) in Rawtenstall, where he was the first stationmaster.

Following his death, the ELR’s fleet ran with wreaths on the front of them in his memory. Members of the ELR described David as a “larger-than-life” character. READ MORE: More queues at Airport as passengers complain of 'carnage' David also served as a volunteer guide at Hoghton Tower and branch chairman and welfare officer of the National Association of Retired Police Officers, reports Lancs Live.

Born in Barrow, David was also President of the Old Barrovians, but settled in Rossendale through his work in the police force after being posted to Bacup in the late 1960s.

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