No charges over Lancing A27 pedestrian crash death

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The stretch of road was closed following the collision at about 06:00 GMT

A man arrested over the death of a pedestrian hit by a car on the A27 in West Sussex on Thursday has been released without charge.

Trevor Campbell, 59, from Sompting, was treated by paramedics but died at the scene.

He was struck at about 06:00 GMT on the eastbound carriageway in Lancing.

A 58-year-old man from Climping had been arrested on suspicion of causing death by careless driving.

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Mr Campbell's wife, Rosemary, said the family was devastated

Mr Campbell, his wife Rosemary said the family was devastated.

She said he left a daughter, Ella, 28, and a granddaughter, Aerith, aged two.

"Trevor absolutely doted on Aerith, just as he did our own daughter, and his death is going to leave a huge gap in our family," she said.

Mr Campbell, a porter at Lancing College, was taking his usual walk to work when he was killed, police said.

Lancing College headmaster Dominic Oliver said he was a long-serving and loyal member of the team, and the Lancing community was saddened and shocked by his death.

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