Warwickshire father-of-one remembered as ‘gentle giant’ dies in M5 crash
Josh Bruton, 30, from Warwickshire, died in a two-vehicle crash in Gloucestershire
Kirstie McCrum Deputy Head of News, Live News Network and Lisa Letcher 11:01, 09 May 2026Updated 11:59, 09 May 2026
View ImageJoshua Bruton(Image: Gloucestershire Police )
A Midland man was remembered as the 'best daddy' after he was killed in a motorway crash. Josh Bruton died at the scene of a two-vehicle M5 crash in Gloucestershire at around 12.20pm on Wednesday, May 6.
An appeal was following the death of the 30-year-old, from Warwickshire.
He was called 'amazing' and a 'gentle giant' by heartbroken loved ones who said "life is going to be incredibly hard without him".
The fundraising page set up by family member Tilly Steer aims to offer financial assistance to his partner, Chloe, and their two-year-old son, Caden, reports Gloucestershire Live[1].
She wrote: "Wednesday 6th May , our family lost Josh in a tragic fatal collision[3] on the M5, which left the motorway closed for many hours. While many people were understandably inconvenienced by the closure, our family's lives changed forever. The traffic eventually moved on, journeys continued, and people got home, but Josh never did, and never will." She said Josh was a remarkable father with an enormous heart but said the couple had no insurance or financial protection as "you never truly believe something like this could happen to you". "We are raising funds to help support Chloe and Caden through the difficult months ahead helping with funeral costs, easing financial pressures, and giving them some stability while they try to navigate this unimaginable loss," she wrote on the fundraising page. "Any donation, no matter how small, would mean the world to our family. And if you're unable to donate, please consider sharing this page and keeping Chloe, Caden, and our family in your thoughts. "In honour of Josh, hold your loved ones a little tighter, say the things you mean, and live life to the fullest. Wednesday this week, Josh woke up not knowing it would be the last time. He kissed his partner, Chloe, and his little boy, Caden, goodbye and told them he'd see them after work a moment no one ever imagines will be their last. Thank you for your kindness, compassion, and support." Josh's family[4] said: "We are heartbroken to announce the passing of our beloved Joshua Bruton, who was tragically taken from us following a motorway accident. Josh was truly the most amazing partner, dad, son, brother, uncle, grandson, nephew, and friend anyone could wish for. Known to many as a 'gentle giant', he was a man defined by his immense kindness. "He possessed a naturally positive aura that could brighten any room, and he had a rare ability to provide instant comfort to those he cared about. He truly went above and beyond for his loved ones, always putting their needs before his own "He was someone who worked incredibly hard, putting his absolute all into everything he did. Whether it was his professional life or his role within our family, his dedication and drive were unmatched. "Above all, he was the best daddy to his two-year-old son, Caden. His little boy was his world, and the bond they shared was truly special. "Life is going to be incredibly hard without him. The void he leaves behind is immeasurable, but we take comfort in the many hearts he touched and the kindness he spread through and through. He will be deeply missed by his entire family and his many friends, but his legacy of love and strength will live on in his son forever." Officers are continuing their enquiries into the incident and appealed for witnesses to the collision to get in touch with the force. Emergency services were sent to the scene of the crash, which involved a grey Luton van and a Volkswagen Transporter at around 12.20pm on Wednesday, May 6. The van left the northbound carriageway near junction 9, for Tewkesbury, and driver Josh died at the scene. The fundraising page has so far collected around ?9,500. You can view and donate here.[5] Get More of Our News on Google. Set Birmingham Live as a 'Preferred Source'[6] to get quicker access to the news you value.References