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The family of a motorcyclist who died in a collision on the A47 on Saturday (13 August) have paid tribute to a “loving and caring young man with an infectious smile.”
Kai Simons, 22, was riding a Honda motorcycle when he struck the central reservation on the A47, Soke Parkway, Peterborough, before colliding with two cars.
Paramedics attended, but Mr Simons, of Fulbridge Road, Peterborough, died at the scene.
The drivers of the two other vehicles were uninjured.
In a statement Mr Simons’ family said: “Kai was our only son and was a loving brother.
“We are completely devastated by the loss of Kai, and left with a void that will never be filled.
“We are so very proud to call my ambitious young man who had the most infectious of smiles, our son.
“He was fun, loving, kind, caring and intellectually bright with the world at his feet.
“He was loved by many and will be forever in our hearts.”
Police are appealing for information or dashcam footage of the moments leading up to the collision.
Anyone with information should get in touch either online or via 101 quoting incident 200 of 13 August.