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The family of a man who sadly died in a collision in East Tisted have today paid tribute to him.
Nathan Stevens, 27, of Whyte Avenue, Aldershot, was involved in a collision with a Ford Mondeo and a Honda Jazz while riding his motorcycle on the A32 at around 6.30pm on June 15.
Sadly, he was pronounced dead at the scene.
Paying tribute to him today, his Dad said: “My loving, caring son and best friend, Nathan Stevens, tragically died in a road traffic accident on Wednesday night.
“He was a wonderful son who loved life and always brightened up every room he walked into.
“Nathan was good at everything he put his mind to and was so enthusiastic about his new job. He loved adventuring and had a great passion for off-roading and motorbikes.
“Nathan will be sorely missed by his family, his girlfriend and all of his friends.
“There are no words to explain how much he was loved.
“Nathan, you will never ever be forgotten. Rest in peace son.”
Sergeant Christopher Thompson, part of the investigation team, said: “Whilst we continue to support the family I am also aware that this would have been an extremely distressing scene for anyone who witnessed both the collision or the scene. I would advise anyone who witnessed this incident to contact victim support or their GP should they need any support.”
Alternatively you can visit the Hampshire Constabulary website and access support information if you have been witness to a crime or incident - https://www.hampshire.police.uk/advice/advice-and-information/victim-support/victim-witness-support/.
Anyone with information regarding the above incident is asked to please contact police on 101 quoting 44220237970 or Operation Cab.