'He was always happy always funny' family of man killed in Farnham bypass crash pay tribute
The family of one of the young men killed during a crash in Farnham earlier this month have paid tribute to their son.
The family of 22 year old Harry Dervan say he was being given a lift home from a night out when he was killed in the two car collision in the early hours of 6 July.
One of the drivers involved who was 21 was also killed in the crash while the other driver, a 32 year old man remains critical in hospital.
The family of Harry Dervan has paid tribute:
"It is with great sadness and regret that Andy, Alex and Millie Dervan confirm the death of our beloved Son and Brother, Harry Dervan.
"Harry tragically died in a car crash in the early hours of Wednesday, 6 July 2022, here in Farnham.
"As a family we are heartbroken and truly devastated at the loss of our wonderful Harry.
"Harry was a larger-than-life character who was always happy, and always funny, he lit up a room and made people laugh and smile. He was a kind, gentle and generous soul who was beginning to achieve great success in his career as an IT Engineer.
"His infectious and jovial personality made him easy company and he treated everyone with respect no matter who they were. He had a very large circle of great friends who we know are all sharing in our hurt at his loss.
"Harry, our darling boy, we will all miss you so much, the pain is unbearable. We will hold you in our hearts and minds forever.
"We love you Harry.
"Mum, Dad and Mills."
The Inquest into both deaths opens today (22 July) at The Surrey Coroner's Court.