Family pays tribute to man hit by car outside club

Nathan Marshall, 30, from Reddish, died in hospital after he was hit by the black Audi A4 outside the Salisbury Club in Stockport Credit: ITV Granada Reports

The family of a man who died after a car was driven into a group of people has described him as "kind and loving".

Nathan Marshall, 30, from Reddish, died in hospital after he was hit by the black Audi A4 outside the Salisbury Club in Brinnington, Stockport, Greater Manchester, at about 10.45pm on Sunday.

In a statement, his family said:

A 30-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of murder after he presented himself at Central Park police station shortly before 10pm on Monday.

He remains in custody.

Two other men, aged 31 and 33, suffered minor injuries in the collision.

Police later found the Audi on the M60 motorway and believe the driver climbed a nearby fence before running away.

On Tuesday, floral tributes left at the scene said Mr Marshall had a new baby sister.

At the police cordon outside the club on Truro Avenue, dozens of bunches of flowers and cards had been left.

Notes attached to flowers read:

Tributes left at the scene where Nathan Marshall was died. Credit: PA
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