The family of a motorcyclist who died following a collision near Fraddon, Cornwall, have described him as ‘loved beyond words’.
Dean Green, aged 23, who was from the Veryan area, died at the scene of the incident on the B3275 on Monday 12 May.
In a tribute, his family said: “In loving memory of Dean Green.
“Our hearts are heavy with grief, and no words feel worthy enough to express the depth of our sorrow. The sudden loss of Dean has left an emptiness in our lives that cannot be filled.
“Dean was so much to so many a cherished and loyal son, brother and friend. He loved life and lived it to the full and those moments were always filled with joy, laughter and unforgettable memories.
“Dean found peace in his love for gardening whether he was planting flowers, nurturing vegetables and fruit he took pride in watching his plants grow.
“Though he left us far too soon, Dean leaves behind a legacy of warmth, love and kindness that will live on in each of us. We will carry his memory in our hearts and honour him in the way we live with love, with laughter, and with open arms for those we cherish.
“Rest peacefully, dear Dean.
“You are loved beyond words, missed beyond measure and remembered always.”
Police were called at around 7.15am on 12 May following a collision involving a motorbike and a car.
Dean was sadly pronounced deceased at the scene. The driver of the car sustained minor injuries.
Anyone with information, or who has relevant dash-cam footage, is asked to contact us online or by calling 101 quoting log number 119 of 12/05/25.
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