The family of a father-of-three who died in a crash have paid tribute to his ‘beautiful soul’.
Twenty-six-year-old Aaron Brown was described as ‘born to be a daddy’ by his family, who are heartbroken that his children will now grow up without him in their lives.
Officers from Nottinghamshire Police attended a report of a crash involving a car and a motorcycle in Whitehouse’s Road in Retford on 19 July 2020.
An inquest into his death, which concluded today, found that the cause of Aaron’s death was as a result of this road traffic collision.
Aaron’s family has released the following statement in his memory following an inquest into his death.They said: “Tragically we lost our beloved eldest son Aaron nearly 12 months ago in a road traffic accident.
“He was a beautiful human being with the biggest heart and smile.
“Sadly, his little three girls will never truly know the love of their daddy. Although he was a truly beautiful friend, partner, brother and son he was born to be a daddy and his children will never know the love he had for them and that they were his life.
“His beautiful soul will continue on but as a family our hearts will always be broken and the sadness and loss will never fade. You should never bury your child.”
Police Sergeant Mark Baker, of Nottinghamshire Police’s serious collision investigation unit, led the investigation into the crash.
He said: “Our thoughts are with Aaron’s family during this incredibly difficult time.
“We understand the impact of losing a loved one and we have ensured that Aaron’s family have been supported by specially trained officers since this tragic incident.”