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Friends and family pay tribute to Dover motorcyclist

Monday, 8 September 2014
Officers have renewed their appeal for information after a motorcyclist involved in a collision in Dover died.

It was reported at 3.25pm on Saturday 30 August a black Yamaha motorbike was travelling along Upper Road, towards St Margarets at Cliffe, when it collided with an oncoming blue Vauxhall Agila.

Cameron Bracey, aged 21 from Dover, was pronounced dead at the scene.

The driver of the Vauxhall suffered minor injuries.

Tributes have been paid to Mr Bracey.

Friends and family pay tribute to Dover motorcyclist
A friend, speaking on behalf of Mr Bracey's family said: "I live in the same street as Cam and he became such a good friend to myself and my family. Cameron, known by most as Cam, was the definition of what a gentleman should be. He was a great friend to so many, a loving brother to Chris and the best a son could be for his mother Jane, who he doted on as she did him.

"It was evident that Cam and his mum had a wonderful relationship and clear that they were also best of friends. He was known for his contagious smile, his politeness and kind and caring ways. He always made time to talk to everybody and was genuinely loved by everyone that had the honour to have him as part of their life.

"Cam lived life to the full and loved to socialise and attended many music events most weekends. The town has lost such a lovely young man and our street and the town will never be the same without him."

If anyone has any information, contact the Serious Collision Investigation Unit on 01622 798538.

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