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Amateur rugby player, 32, dead after traffic collision in Las Vegas

Amateur rugby player, 32, is killed on Las Vegas stag do when he was hit by a lorry and car while trying to cross a freeway off the main strip

  • Chris Moran had been planning to move into a new home with his girlfriend 
  • Police said the sales director, of West Yorkshire, died instantly at 5am on Friday 
  • His heartbroken girlfriend Georgia Cooke paid tribute to the ‘selfless’ sportsman 

An amateur rugby player died while on a stag do in Las Vegas when he was struck by two vehicles as he tried to cross a busy freeway.

Sales director Chris Moran, 32, was struck by a lorry and a car on a freeway in the city at 5am on Friday.

Police said Mr Moran, of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, died instantly.

His heartbroken girlfriend Georgia Cooke said the couple had been planning to move into their new home together, as she paid tribute to the ‘selfless’ sportsman.

Writing on social media, she said: ‘I don’t even have the words of how I’m feeling right now. I can’t believe I am writing this, I am so sorry this has happened to you.

‘It was only yesterday we was speaking about our new home and that it won’t be long till we are moving in, we were so excited.

Police say Chris Moran died instantly after being struck by a lorry and a car in Las Vegas

Police say Chris Moran died instantly after being struck by a lorry and a car in Las Vegas

The couple had been planning to move into a new home with each other

The couple had been planning to move into a new home with each other 

‘You were the most kind, caring and selfless person who did anything to help your friends and family when they needed you.

‘We had so many plans for our future I’m just so heartbroken that those won’t happen anymore.

‘You are so so loved by everyone I hope you realised that. I really don’t know what I am going to do without you, I feel so lost, you brought me so much happiness.

‘You’re going to be missed by everyone, so much.

‘I love you more than words can say, fly high baby.’

The Leeds United fan, who played rugby league for amateur team Westgate Common, was hit on the southbound I-15, which runs through the main strip.

The road was shut off between Flamingo Road and Tropicana Avenue while emergency services tended to Mr Moran.

Cops and witnesses tried to administer first aid at the roadside but he was pronounced dead at the scene.

The Leeds United fan, 32, played rugby league for amateur team Westgate Common

The Leeds United fan, 32, played rugby league for amateur team Westgate Common 

His girlfriend Georgia (pictured together) paid tribute to the 'selfless' rugby player

His girlfriend Georgia (pictured together) paid tribute to the ‘selfless’ rugby player

The rugby club said in a statement: ‘Chris was genuinely one of a kind, with an aura around him wherever he went.

‘As a loyal supporter, sponsor, player and friend of Westgate, he will forever be with us.’

A fundraising page set up to cover the costs of bringing his body back to the UK has already raised almost £30,000 in donations.

Writing on the page, Ms Cooke said: ‘Our Chris went away on a stag do to Vegas and was involved in a tragic accident and sadly passed away.

‘We are doing everything we can to bring him home to his family. Any other proceeds will go to family. Thank you in advance.’

The company that Mr Moran helped found, Find My Car, also released an emotional tribute to him, saying he ‘touched the lives of everyone’.

They said in a statement: ‘Chris touched the lives of everyone he encountered with his boundless enthusiasm, unwavering dedication, and contagious optimism.

‘His charismatic personality lit up any room he entered, making each interaction memorable and meaningful.

Tributes have poured in for the business founder, saying he 'touched the lives of everyone'

Tributes have poured in for the business founder, saying he ‘touched the lives of everyone’

The company that Mr Moran helped found, Find My Car, released an emotional tribute to him

The company that Mr Moran helped found, Find My Car, released an emotional tribute to him

A fundraising page set up to cover the costs of bringing his body back to the UK has already raised almost £30,000 in donations

A fundraising page set up to cover the costs of bringing his body back to the UK has already raised almost £30,000 in donations 

‘For those who knew Chris or had ever had the pleasure of dealing with him, knew just how much Find My Car meant to him.

‘It wasn’t just his place of work, it was his life that he so passionately dedicated himself to.

‘Beyond his professional accomplishments, Chris was a true friend and confidant to many.

‘His genuine care and empathy touched countless lives, and his infectious laughter and warm smile brought joy to every moment shared.’

Nevada State Police released a photo of the site where Mr Moran died and reminded locals and tourists to only used established crossing points.