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Sussex stabbing: Grandson of Don Lock makes plea on Facebook – 'this sick person has taken away the best Grandad anyone could wish for' Sussex stabbing: Tributes pour in for 79-year-old 'road rage' victim Don Lock
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Friends and family have paid tribute to 79-year-old Don Lock, who was stabbed to death on a West Sussex road following a car crash.Friends and family have paid tribute to 79-year-old Don Lock, who was stabbed to death on a West Sussex road following a car crash.
A manhunt is now underway for the murderer, described by police as a white man in his 30s with a 'skinny face' and shoulder length brown hair, who escaped in Mr Lock's car, Sussex police said.A manhunt is now underway for the murderer, described by police as a white man in his 30s with a 'skinny face' and shoulder length brown hair, who escaped in Mr Lock's car, Sussex police said.
Mr Lock, who is said to have been a retired solicitor from Worthing, died at the scene after an air ambulance landed and paramedics carried out first aid.Mr Lock, who is said to have been a retired solicitor from Worthing, died at the scene after an air ambulance landed and paramedics carried out first aid.
Among those mourning Mr Lock is his grandson Ashley Goodlad, who wrote on Facebook: "If anyone knows anything about this please get in touch with me or the police, this sick person has taken away the best Grandad anyone could wish for, I still can't believe this is real. It has torn my family apart with pain."Among those mourning Mr Lock is his grandson Ashley Goodlad, who wrote on Facebook: "If anyone knows anything about this please get in touch with me or the police, this sick person has taken away the best Grandad anyone could wish for, I still can't believe this is real. It has torn my family apart with pain."
Mr Lock was an avid cyclist and longtime member of the Worthing Excelsior Cycling Club. In a statement, Adrian Palmer, Club Secretary, described Lock as "the backbone of the club for many, many years".Mr Lock was an avid cyclist and longtime member of the Worthing Excelsior Cycling Club. In a statement, Adrian Palmer, Club Secretary, described Lock as "the backbone of the club for many, many years".
He added: "He was also well respected throughout the cycling fraternity. He was a member for about 50 years and served the club well in many different roles.He added: "He was also well respected throughout the cycling fraternity. He was a member for about 50 years and served the club well in many different roles.
"Although he no longer raced he would always support the club in its many ventures and offer support, guidance and encouragement to all.""Although he no longer raced he would always support the club in its many ventures and offer support, guidance and encouragement to all."
Statement from friends of #roadrage victim 79 yr old Don Lock who was stabbed to death in Sussex last night pic.twitter.com/Bmr9ZOaQRuStatement from friends of #roadrage victim 79 yr old Don Lock who was stabbed to death in Sussex last night pic.twitter.com/Bmr9ZOaQRu
The Mirror spoke to John Lucas, a friend of Mr Lock's for the past 55 years, who was laying flowers at the scene of his death. He said: "I just can't believe it. I spoke to him last night, we were both at the club. I said cheerio to him and then this must have happened five minutes later while he was on his way home.The Mirror spoke to John Lucas, a friend of Mr Lock's for the past 55 years, who was laying flowers at the scene of his death. He said: "I just can't believe it. I spoke to him last night, we were both at the club. I said cheerio to him and then this must have happened five minutes later while he was on his way home.
"He would do anything for you. You couldn't wish to meet a better guy. No-one can make any sense of it.""He would do anything for you. You couldn't wish to meet a better guy. No-one can make any sense of it."
Sussex Police have warned that the attacker is still at large and "extremely dangerous."Sussex Police have warned that the attacker is still at large and "extremely dangerous."
Detective Superintendent Adam Hibbert said: "Mr Lock was the victim of a frenzied attack that he had no chance to defend himself against.Detective Superintendent Adam Hibbert said: "Mr Lock was the victim of a frenzied attack that he had no chance to defend himself against.
"The attacker has then driven off but at this stage we have a limited description of his vehicle."The attacker has then driven off but at this stage we have a limited description of his vehicle.
"We are looking for an extremely dangerous man and need the public's help to identify and arrest him urgently.""We are looking for an extremely dangerous man and need the public's help to identify and arrest him urgently."