Family pay tribute to 'warm, kind' motorbike rider killed in Twinstead collision
44-year-old Andy Rayner's family say his "warmth and kindness touched the lives all who knew him"
A family has paid tribute to a man “whose warmth and kindness touched the lives all who knew him” after he died in a collision in Twinstead.
Essex Police were called to reports of a collision between a motorcycle and a box van on the A131 just before 10.40am on Saturday 3 February.
Sadly, despite the efforts of the emergency services, the motorcyclist died at the scene.
Police have now confirmed the name the man is 44-year-old Andy Rayner. His family have released a statement paying tribute to Andy.
They said: “Andy was dearly loved by Rachel, his fiancée, and was a loving father, brother, and son. His warmth and kindness touched the lives of all who knew him.
“Andy, who truly loved his motorcycles, was a big part of the Essex Biker Meet Up Group and his presence will be deeply missed.
“All the family members and friends will miss Andy very much.”
The driver of the van, a 29-year-old man from Enfield, was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. He has been released under investigation.