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A family have paid tribute to a loving father and partner who “will be missed more than he could have ever imagined”.
Christopher Millard, 35, of Old Mill Avenue, Warboys, died when his motorcycle was in collision with a grey Porsche 911 on the A1307 on 29 August.
In a statement, his partner said: “Chris was my best friend, my soulmate and my world. He was kind-hearted, hilariously funny and deeply ardent.
“He was a loving father and partner who will be missed more than he could have ever imagined.
“Thirty-five is too young to have been taken from us, and his passing has truly broken all our hearts.
“Chris will never be forgotten. Our love for him will only grow.”

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Police are still appealing for witnesses following the collision.
Mr Millard had been driving his red Honda motorcycle on the A1307, near Swavesey, at about 5.10pm when it was involved in a collision with a grey Porsche 911.
Mr Millard was pronounced dead at the scene.
The driver of the Porsche, a 46-year-old man from South Cambridgeshire, was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. He has since been released on bail to return to Parkside police station on 24 November.
Detective Sergeant Craig Wheeler said: “We are still appealing to any motorists that were in the area at the time, who may have seen either vehicle prior to the collision.
“If you have any information, or dashcam footage, please do get in touch.”
Anyone with information or dashcam footage should report it through the force website using the reference Op Unlock, or call 101.