THE family of a man who died following a collision at Treburley have paid a loving tribute to him.

27-year-old Bradley Gidney, who was from Launceston, was confirmed deceased at the scene of the incident on Sunday, August 10, after his vehicle reportedly left the road.

In a tribute to Mr Gidney, his family said: “We are completely and utterly devastated at coming to terms with the loss of our beautiful boy.

“Bradley was a big hearted, beautiful, generous, and loving son to Michelle and Shaun and a wonderfully dependable older brother to Elizabeth and Timothy.

“Bradley was extremely family oriented and will always be deeply loved by us and our extended family, the void he has left will never be filled.

“Bradley adored his work as a farm contractor and had just returned home from three weeks of harvesting for lifelong farming friends in Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, where he grew up and his love of farming was born.

“We all had a wonderful last night together at his sister’s wedding celebration where Bradley stole the show on the dance floor!

“Bradley’s loss will be felt by us forevermore and the stars will shine a little brighter.

“I would like to add that we are overwhelmed at the outpouring of love for Bradley in both Bucks and Devon and Cornwall, it means so much to us.”

Emergency services were called at 3.30am on Sunday 10 August after a black Audi A3 left the road.

The A388 was closed for more than nine hours while specialist forensic investigators worked at the scene.

Roads policing officers are investigating the circumstances surrounding the collision and appealing for any witnesses or motorists with relevant dashcam footage to please get in touch.

Information can be submitted online or by calling 101, quoting reference 50250206871.