Family pay tribute to 'beautiful' 19-year-old skateboarder who died in Milton Keynes collision
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The family of the 19-year-old man killed in a collision in Milton Keynes on Saturday (10 December) have released a tribute in memory of him today (14 December).
Aidan Webb, died on Saturday after being involved in a road traffic collision in Crawley Road, North Crawley, Milton Keynes.
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Hide AdHis family released the following tribute via Thames Valley Police, saying: “Aidan was our beautiful boy who was truly one of a kind. He lit up every room and touched the hearts of everyone he came into contact with. His sense of humour was infectious, as was his cheeky smile, and he had that rare ability to lift anyone's mood. He adored his younger brother, Lewis; his parents, Angela and Scott; and each and every one of his many friends.


“He was a keen skateboarder, who loved going to festivals and gigs and playing on his Xbox. He was the eldest son, brother, grandson, nephew and cousin in a very close and loving family.
“Aidan, we love you and we are so, so lost without you. You will always be a part of our family and will never be forgotten.
“Our family have been overwhelmed by the love and support from those who knew him. We have created a crowdfunding page to commemorate the fun-loving spirit of Aidan and provide an opportunity for the people he touched to contribute to the best memorial/funeral possible for our special boy who was taken too soon.”
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Hide AdAn 18-year-old man has been arrested in connection to the incident.
He was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and driving a motor vehicle whilst over the prescribed alcohol limit. He remains in police custody.
Aidan was in the passenger’s seat of a black Vauxhall Corsa which crashed at about 9.50pm on Saturday.
Thames Valley Police has launched an appeal seeking witness information and dashcam footage from the scene.
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Hide AdPeople with information are asked to contact the police via 101 or using the Thames Valley Police website and quoting the reference number 43220555886 when prompted.
Information can also be provided anonymously via the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or on its website.