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image captionSteven Oscroft, 60, had been married to his wife Denise for almost 37 years
Denise Oscroft saw her husband Steven die right next to her - when a lump of concrete fell from a lorry, smashed through their car windscreen and struck his head. Nobody has ever been prosecuted for his death. Now Denise wants to prevent other people being killed or injured in the same way. They haven t only took Steve s life away; they ve took my life away as well.
Steven and Denise Oscroft had been married for almost 37 years when he was killed on what should have been a happy family day out.
Family s tribute to complete family man after he was killed by concrete in horror crash
The company involved in the tragic incident are yet to respond after a coroner called for action
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Steven Oscroft, pictured centre, with his family. (Image: Nottinghamshire Police / SWNS)
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Family of man who died when concrete smashed through windscreen in plea to DVSA and lorry drivers
The family have called for clearer guidance and warned lorry drivers they could have blood on your hands
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Steven Oscroft pictured with his daughters Becky Marsh and Kelly Kirby (Image: Nottinghamshire Police/SWNS)
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