"Your laughter was music to our home": Family pay tribute to 18-year-old killed in Guyhirn bus crash
The collision between a Mazda MX-5 and a double-decker bus happened at about 2.45pm on Saturday
A man who died in a collision in Guyhirn has been named as Nojukas Korzeniauskas, 18, from March.
His family has paid tribute to him in a statement:
"Our dearest Nojukas - you were always our light – our joy, our pride, a part of our hearts.
"Your smile lit up every room, and your laughter was music to our home.
"Though your journey here was far too short, your presence was a miracle full of endless love.
"We – your mama, dad, and brother – say goodbye not as to someone gone,
but to someone who will always remain with us – in our memories, our dreams, our hearts.
"Each day without you is full of longing, but each day with your memory is full of love.
"Rest in peace, our sweet Nojukas.
"We love you endlessly. Always.
"Mama, Dad, and Brother.
"All your loved ones grieve."
The collision between a silver Mazda MX-5 and a Scania double-decker bus happened at about 2.45pm on Saturday (31 May).
The driver of the car, Nojukas Korzeniauskaswas, pronounced dead at the scene.
Six passengers from the bus were taken to Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn with minor injuries.
Sergeant Mark Atkins said: “Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the man who sadly lost his life. His family are being supported by our specially trained family liaison officers.
“Enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances, and we are appealing to anyone who saw the collision to contact us.
Anyone who witnessed the collision or who has dashcam footage of the moments leading up to it should report it through the force website with the reference Operation Doodle."