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Thursday, May 24 2012

Tributes paid to Dartford road crash victim Andrew Wylie

Andrew WylieTributes have been paid to a teenager who died in a Dartford road crash.

The family of 18-year-old Andrew Wylie, who died in a head-on collision with an articulated lorry, said he was a "beautiful intelligent young man".

His father, John, said: "Andrew had a great sense of humour and always used to get into fits of giggles. He had an infectious laugh and was a real joker - even as a kid, giggling away.

"He was popular and well-known around Bromley and and was very talented, turning his hand to anything. I will miss my little boy deeply."

The youngster, of Palmerston Road, Farnborough, has left a brother, Chris, heartbroken, the family said.

Sister Lisa, 20, added: "I will always remember Andrew as a beautiful intelligent young man who always amazed me with his many talents.

"I will miss his magic tricks and flips and bouncing around on his stilts. He was always giggling and was very popular and loved by everyone who knew him."

Scene of a fatal road crash in Green Street Green Road, DartfordAndrew was driving an Audi which was involved in a collision with the HGV in Green Street Green Road, at about 2.40pm on Tuesday, March 9. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The lorry driver was shocked but uninjured.

A section of the road, where it crosses the A282 Dartford Crossing approach, was closed shortly after the crash and remained shut on Wednesday for resurfacing.

Anyone who witnessed the crash is asked to call Kent Police's Serious Crash Investigation Unit on 01622 798538.

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  • Such a sad event wrote:

    Im so sad...

    Im so sad, this is so sad. Such a sad thing to happen. This couldnt be sadder. I don't know him personally but Ive seen it in the news and Im frankly so sad I could actually cry. Just as I wrote that I began to cry, thats how sad this is. I feel for his family and my personal thoughts are with them at such a sad time in their lives.

    If I can be of assistance in any way I would like to know.

    15 Mar 2010 11:56 AM

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