Suspect named after tragic M6 crash killed 14-year-old boy

Suspect named after tragic M6 crash killed 14-year-old boy He has been accused of a number of driving offences Ryan Liam Morgan, 14, who died in a crash on the M6 (Image: Lancashire Police ) A man has been charged in connection with a crash on the M6 that killed a teenage boy. Ryan Liam Morgan, 14, died following a crash on the M6 southbound between junctions 34 and 33, in north Lancashire. Emergency services were called out to the scene shortly after 12.15pm last Sunday (April 20). Article continues below Lancashire Police says a Peugeot van left the carriageway and hit a tree. In a statement issued this afternoon (April 27), Lancashire Police confirmed that a 31-year-old man had been charged in connection with the collision. Daniel Burba, of Arnside Crescent, Morecambe, has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving, and causing death by driving whilst unlicensed and uninsured. Burba has been remanded to appear at Lancaster Magistrates Court at 10am tomorrow (April 28). Tributes have been paid to Ryan, from Morecambe, in the days since the tragic collision. In a statement issued through Lancashire Police, his family said: “Ryan, our precious boy. There truly is no one like our Ryan, such a beautiful soul and so far from typical. "Words can't express how much we have loved and cherished him and how much we always will. “The most funny, silly, loving, generous boy, who literally could not stop talking. He was always making his little sisters giggle or giving them cuddles when they were sad. "He made them their bottles and read them stories at bedtime. He was such a family lad, choosing to stay home with us sometimes when his friends wanted him to go out. "He tried to put on a laddish attitude but it made us laugh because he was so soft, sensitive, kind and lovely. Every time he had pocket money he would go to the shop and buy everyone else treats and forget himself." The family added: "Our home and our family will be so empty and quiet without him (singing Blackpool FC chants all day and night, making annoying noises to wind us up, or his new craze gangsta rapping). "We wanted to see him grow and be the beautiful father and loving husband we knew he would have been." Article continues below A Lancashire Police spokesperson said: "Our thoughts remain with Ryan’s loved ones at this difficult time. They are being supported by specially trained officers." They added: "We are continuing to appeal for information and footage. Anyone who can help should call 101 quoting log 503 of April 20. You can also email the Serious Collision Investigation Unit at SCIU@lancashire.police.uk"