"A heart of gold" - family of Henley man pay tribute
Kamaldip Hulait died in a hit-and-run incident at Peppard Common
Last updated 2nd Aug 2021
The family of a man from Henley who died in a fail to stop incident have paid tribute to him.
Kamaldip Hulait, from Henley on Thames, was a pedestrian on Wyfold Lane at Peppard Common between Henley and Reading when the collision happened on July the 11th.
His family said he left a legacy of selfless deeds filled by pure kindness.
Full Family Statement:
“Across the community he was known as a gentle giant always putting the needs of others miles ahead of his own. We are hearing stories from locals how he discreetly helped those most in need, asking for nothing in return. He quietly lived his unique life never being a burden to those who loved him.
“Kam was one in a million, he had time for everyone one. Kam was one of the most genuine people anyone could ever meet. He treated all equally and never had a bad word to say about anyone.
“Kam will be missed so very much by everyone who knew him from his family, his friends to the locals he helped. There are not enough words to say how say how very proud we are of him and always will be. He leaves a legacy of selfless deeds filled by pure kindness.
“We want to say thank you to all those who have offered their support in one way or another. Rather than offering financial support we would prefer donations be made to Great Ormond Street Hospital in Kam’s name.
“Kam died in very tragic circumstances and we as a family want closure and justice for him."
You can read the details of what happened here: https://planetradio.co.uk/greatest-hits/berkshire-north-hampshire/news/police-investigate-fail-to-stop-collision-near-reading/
Anyone with any information about the incident should contact 101 quoting referencing number 43210306555.