A man killed by a falling tree on Mount Ousley Road has been identified as Albion Park 28-year-old Sam Denyer.
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Mr Denyer left behind a young baby daughter when he succumbed to his injuries on the M1 at Cataract, Wednesday morning.
A Veolia Energy technician, he was driving south when wild winds brought a large gum tree down on top of his company ute.
He veered into a concrete barrier, became trapped and could not be revived.
In the wake of a tragedy a friend, Danielle Beichert, paid tribute to the new dad.
“Rest easy knowing your daughter will grow up knowing exactly the man you were,” she said, in a post to social media.
Veolia NSW’s Ben Sullivan offered condolences to Mr Denyer’s family and friends and said his colleagues had been offered counselling.
“The thoughts of the Veolia community are with Sam’s loved ones and we offer our complete support at this difficult time,” Mr Sullian said.
“All Veolia employees and colleagues of Sam’s have been offered confidential counselling and grief support services.”
UPDATE: Friends have set up a crowdfunding campaign in support of Mr Denyer’s family. Visit gofundme.com/2eb8ubek for details.
Rest in peace, you will be dearly missed by your beautiful family. John & Sonja Pratt, Warilla
Rest easy mate, my love goes to your family & close friends. Sharna, Nowra
Rest in peace buddy Josh, Unanderra
Rip man your daughter will be greatful. For who you were Brooke, NSW
Sam was an old neighbour. Lovely guy. Sincere condolences to his family and friends. Cara, Albion Park
i dont know you but i feel i do with the grief i feel for reading this. R.I.P love to your baby girl x Leeanne Smith, Kings Park
will never forget you Aunty Chris, Nowra
RIP beautiful man so sorry sending my love to the family especially little girl xx Jass, Albion Park Rail
Another life cut to short a daughter and partner that would of been inspired by your love rest in peace Sam David Hill, Albion Park Rail
RIP Sam, you always kicked my butt at handball And I love to hate you for that. Kayla, Albion Park
MAY YOUR LIGHT SHINE DOWN ON YOUR LITTLE ONE AND BE CLOSE TO THERE HEARTS FOREVER X LISA, LAKE HEIGHTS
So very sorry. So, so sad Sue Stokes, Nowra
Absolutely shocked to learn of your passing & my heart is with your partner, daughter & family. You'll always be remembered by your kind warm heart & friendly persona. RIP Sam xx Natasha P, Albion Park