The heartbroken family of a man who was hit by a car and killed at a petrol station forecourt have paid tribute to their 'kind-hearted son and brother'.
Daniel Ambler was seriously injured when he was struck at the Asda Express and Esso station on Stockton Road, Seaham, County Durham, on Thursday, January 15.
Paramedics battled to save his life but he was pronounced dead at the scene.
Seven people have been arrested as part of a murder investigation.
Three male teenagers and a man in his 50s have all been arrested on suspicion of murder.
Two women in their 40s and one female teenager have been arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender.
All seven remain in police custody.
His grieving family has now released a touching tribute to their 'popular' son.
Daniel Ambler was hit by a car and killed at a petrol station forecourt on Thursday in Seaham
Forensics teams were seen at the petrol station on Friday as seven people were arrested
In a statement, they said: 'Daniel was a much-loved son and brother, and his death will leave a huge hole in our hearts forever.
'He had a great sense of humour, was popular among friends, and was able to bring laughter to any situation.
'Our family is devastated, but we will remember Daniel for being the kind-hearted soul that he was.'
Officers are still looking for Ashton Anderson, 19, who they believe holds vital information about the incident.
He is described as being around 5ft10, of slim build, and with short brown hair.
Emergency services rushed to the garage on Thursday after reports of a car colliding with a pedestrian.
The road was closed and a police cordon was put in place as police launched a murder investigation.
Officers from Durham Police are appealing for anyone with CCTV or dashcam footage or any information to come forward.
Police are still looking for Ashton Anderson, 19, who they believe holds vital information about the incident
Police launched a murder probe following Daniel's death and set up a cordon around the petrol station
Detective Chief Inspector Chris Woollett previously said: 'I'd like to thank the community of Seaham for their support while our officers have been carrying out their inquiries since Thursday evening.
'An increased police presence will remain at a number of locations in and around the area while the investigation continues, but I'd also like to reassure people that we have no information to suggest any wider risk to the public.
'Anybody found to be assisting or concealing suspects, however, will face robust action.'
'Our thoughts remain with the family and friends of the victim.'
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