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Dartford man under investigation as tributes paid to Camber crash victim Curtis Dennis

By: Chris Hunter chunter@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 10:10, 23 April 2019

Updated: 13:08, 23 April 2019

A man remains under investigation after a motorcyclist was killed in a crash.

Tributes have since been paid to Curtis Dennis following the crash at Camber in East Sussex on Saturday.

A 26-year old man from Dartford, who was also riding a motorcycle in the area at the time, was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and later released pending further inquiries.

Curtis Dennis was killed in a crash in Camber

Emergency services, including the air ambulance, were called to the scene between the A259 junction and Northpoint Beach at 2.15pm, after a red Suzuki bike and a Ford Ranger collided.

The driver and a woman passenger in the Ford Ranger sustained suspected back injuries and were taken to hospital for treatment.

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Mr Dennis, 39, died at the scene.

Friends and family have since left dozens of tributes in a Facebook group called R.I.P Curtis Dennis.

Group creator Andrew Farrance said: "Curtis was the guy that came to pick up bikes.

"He was such a nice fella, he became mates with anyone.

"He was the sort of fella you felt like you knew for years and years and would always be calling saying 'sun's out, bikes out' at 7am after washing his bike. Enjoy them roads up there mate."

Mr Farrance also posted after visiting the scene on Easter Sunday the following day adding: "Today we come to say goodbye to you at the place you last laid.

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"It was probably the hardest thing I’ve had to do but needed to come say goodbye!"

He added: "Till we ride again my brother, Love you."

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Others posted to say how Mr Dennis as "such an amazing guy" with a brilliant sense of humour, and would be sorely missed.

Charlene Mcd also posted to thank people for their thoughts. "I am a family member," she said.

"Thank you for your kind words. Our hearts are broken! Lost. Heaven has gained an angel too soon. Thank you all for your kind thoughts/comments."

Sussex Police would like to hear from anyone who witnessed the collision or who may have seen any of the vehicles involved in the area in the time leading up to it.

This includes the movements of a group of motorcyclists who may also have been riding between Camber and Hastings on Saturday afternoon.

Email collision.appeal@sussex.pnn.police.uk or call 101 quoting Operation Thorncroft.

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