The family of a young man who died in a collision in Crowborough last month have paid tribute to him.
Harry Farley, 21, from Broad Oak, Heathfield, died after a Ford Fiesta collided with a tree on the B2100 Rotherfield Road, on Sptember 26.
Harry died at the scene and the other occupants of the vehicle, a 21-year-old man suffered a leg injury and was taken to hospital and has since been discharged and a 20-year-old man sustained minor injuries.
Harry’s family have paid tribute to him.
They said:
"Harry was hardworking, beautiful and kind.
"He was passionately loyal and cared unconditionally for his friends and family.
"He would instinctively protect and come to the aid of anyone or anything in need of help, regardless.
"But most of all he was modest, someone with so many talents that he shared with so few, always choosing to encourage and celebrate others in their own achievements.
"The tributes and memories shared by so many of his wonderful friends are overwhelming and a testimony of the impact he had on those around him.
"Harry was our son, a brother to Charlie and Alfie and a friend to so many.
"We will always be so very proud of who he was and will miss him always.
"The space he leaves behind is immeasurable."
Officers are continuing an investigation into the collision and anyone with information is asked to come forward.
Email collision.appeal@sussex.pnn.police.uk quoting Operation Ives.
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