An inquest has opened into the death of a lorry driver who died in a crash on the M27.
Michal Kaminski, 36, died in a crash on the M27 near Eastleigh on Wednesday, February 21.
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An inquest into his death has been opened at Winchester Coroners' Court on Monday, June 17 by senior coroner Chris Wilkinson.
Tributes were paid previously to Michal, of Devizes Road, Salisbury. He worked at Salesmark West Limited in Salisbury.
At the time of the crash he was on his way to deliver flooring. The crash involved two other cars on the westbound carriageway.
An initial cause of death has been given as multiple injuries.
The full inquest will take place in Winchester on June 30 next year.
More than £16,000 has been raised in a fundraiser for Michal's younger brother Rafal who lived in Salisbury with his sibling.
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