Family pay tribute to "wonderful son" who died in North Yorkshire crash

He was a serving officer for North Yorkshire Police

The family of Patrick Casey, 29, said riding his motorcycle was of his "greatest loves"
Author: Liam ArrowsmithPublished 4th Aug 2021
Last updated 4th Aug 2021

North Yorkshire Police have confirmed a motorcyclist who died in a crash near to Selby in July was a serving officer with the force.

Patrick Casey, from Hull, was involved in a crash with two cars on Sunday 18 July on the B1222 between Sherburn in Elmet and Cawood.

His family have paid tribute to him, saying he died doing one of his "greatest loves" and would ride his motorcycle whenever he got the chance.

In a statement, they said: “Pat was an absolutely wonderful son and brother. The middle child of three, he was our rock, like a best friend."

“We were, and always will be, incredibly proud of him."

Casey worked with the policing team in Scarborough, and "regularly" spoke about getting onto the North Yorkshire force after 10 years in the army.

Major Collision Investigator Laura Cleary of North Yorkshire Police said:

“This was a tragic incident which has taken the life of a motorcyclist and our thoughts are with his loved ones at this incredibly sad time.

“Our investigation remains ongoing as we work to establish the circumstances leading up to the collision.

“If you have any information or dash-cam footage that you think could help our investigation, and we haven’t yet spoken to you, please email Laura.Cleary@northyorkshire.pnn.police.uk from the Major Collision Investigation team or call 101 quoting reference number 12210162540.”

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