Another man, about 60 years old, was rushed to hospital with serious injuries. Police arrested three people for the accident. Emergency services were called to Manchester Road East shortly before 9 p.m. James, 30, was pronounced dead at the scene. READ MOREA 16-year-old boy was rushed to hospital and “almost died” after inhaling laughter gas in Parklife Friends have taken to social media to pay tribute to Dad “with the biggest heart”. Someone wrote that little Hulton had “lost a legend”, adding: “The most lovable swindler that ever existed was with the biggest heart. I will miss hitting him and reminiscing about our newer wild days. Absolutely devastated. “ Another close friend said: “It will be missed throughout the Little Hulton company, it was a true legend.” Another wrote: “My brother always showed me love whenever I saw him. I did not stop thinking about all the memories and good moments what a guy, loved by so many and will always be in my heart brother.” Manchester Road East was blocked in both directions between Bridgewater and Hilton Lane as police and forensics conducted an investigation. The main road was closed at night. Manchester Road East closed after the fatal incident A photo of James was posted on Manchester Evening News. The Bolton Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed that a file had been prepared in the name of James Dickson. Two men and a woman were arrested after the accident. A spokesman for the Greater Manchester Police Department said: “At around 8.50pm on Sunday 19 June 2022, we received a report of a collision on Manchester Road East, Little Hulton. A 30-year-old man was unfortunately pronounced dead at the scene. man in 60s transported to hospital with serious injuries. “Three people – two men and a woman – have been arrested in connection with the incident. One of the men and the woman remain in custody for questioning.” Anyone with camera information or video from the surrounding area immediately before or after the collision should contact the Serious Collision Investigation Unit at 0161 856 4741, 2657 19/06/22. The information can also be shared anonymously through the independent charity – Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111. Subscribe to the MEN email newsletters to receive the latest news on sports, news, what’s happening and more by following this link Read below: