A family have told how a Doncaster man who died in a car crash last week after being hit by an articulated lorry will be “forever in our hearts”.
Kieran Stoneman, 28, was sadly pronounced dead at the scene after the silver Vauxhall Corsa he was driving collided with a HGV on the A630 West Moor Link at around 5.45am on February 3.
The 27-year-old man who was driving the HGV, a white Volvo lorry, stopped at the scene after the collision and he has been assisting officers with their enquiries.
Mr Stoneman’s family have shared paid tribute to him.
They said: “He was a happy, outgoing, and lovable soul. His infectious smile and a cheeky grin would light up any room he walked into.”
“Kieran loved the outdoors. He took any opportunity he could to be on his mountain bike or to go wild camping with friends, capturing his adventures through his photography.”
“There are not enough words to explain how much he will be missed. Kieran will be remembered for all he brought to our lives. We will love and miss him forever.”
The family added that he was “a wonderful son, brother, grandson, nephew, and friend”.
Enquiries are still ongoing, and officers are urging anyone who may have witnessed the collision, to get in touch.
They want to hear from anyone who saw Kieran prior to the collision or anyone with dash cam footage that could help them with their investigation.
Anyone with information can get in touch with them by calling 101 or 01142523848.