Tributes have been paid to popular Devizes window cleaner Gary Smith, who died after falling into the Kennet and Avon Canal at Caen Hill on Friday night.

Mr Smith, 45, of Nursteed Road, was pulled from the canal by emergency services at about 8pm and flown to the Great Western Hospital in Swindon by the Wiltshire Air Ambulance.

But, Mr Smith died in hospital at 10pm.

His mother Barbara and the rest of his family are devastated by his death. Mrs Smith said: “Gary was much loved by his family and friends and will be sadly missed.

“He grew up and lived in Devizes all his life and was a very well-known and liked member of the community. We would like to thank Wiltshire Police and the emergency services for the help and comfort they have given us.”

Mr Smith’s brother, Stephen, who lives in Sidmouth, Devon, said: “I will never be able to look at the canal in the same way again. We used to play down there when we were kids. We would skate on the ice when it froze over in winter.”

Mr Smith had worked with his other brother Kevin as a window cleaner for 20 years and he was a regular at the Pelican Inn in Devizes Market Place where he was a member of the pool team.

Landlord Ray “Doey” Burt said: “I knew Gary from the time he was 17. He was a lovely friendly bloke and quite a character. He was very strong and would do one-armed press-ups in the middle of the bar.

“He was a bit hyperactive but there was no nastiness about him at all. He got on with everyone.

“He was very fit and a good footballer. He told us that he ran from Chippenham to Devizes one morning because he didn’t have any transport and didn’t want to be late for work.”

Mr Burt’s daughter, Natalie, who runs the pub with him, said: “He was a real character. I was probably one of the last people to see him alive on Friday. He was in here when he got a call from his girlfriend. As he went out I told him to be careful.”

A 47-year-old woman, thought to be Mr Smith’s girlfriend, was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter but was later released without charge and police have said they are now satisfied that there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding Mr Smith’s death.

One of Mr Smith’s closest friends, Eddy Gouldbourne, said he was still deeply shocked by his death. He said: “I’m still in bits about it now.

“Gary was a friend of mine for eight years. He was outgoing and liked a laugh and a joke. I can’t believe he’s gone.”

Other friends of Mr Smith have been leaving tributes on the Gazette & Herald website. One said: “RIP Gary. You are such a lovely man who loved being with friends. You will be missed by many.”

Another wrote: “Taken from us tragically and unnecessarily. Many people will miss you my friend.”

n Police appeal: Page 5 n Obituary: Page 58