The family of a young dad who died after crashing his motorbike he had bought the day before have paid a heartfelt tribute to him.
Car salesman Shane Raymond Williams, 24, died in the horror smash in South Yorkshire in February last year. Mr Williams, the father of a two-year-old girl when he died, was said to be trying for a baby with his partner.
He had a "a heart of gold", and is "missed every day" by his family and friends, his heartbroken father said. READ MORE: Average petrol price hits new record high of more than £1.51 per litrefuel The "inexperienced motorcyclist" made a "simple mistake" whilst riding the newly purchased bike in wet weather, a coroner has now concluded reports Yorkshire Live.
He left the carriageway whilst riding on Long Road in the village of Thurcroft near Rotherham, and collided with shrubbery on the country road after losing control of the vehicle.
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