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The family of a man who died following a collision in Chertsey last month have paid tribute to him.
Officers were called to Longcross Road at 6am on Tuesday, 13 January) following reports of a collision involving a car and a motorcycle at the junction of Accommodation Road outside the Old School Café.
The rider of the motorcycle sadly died at the scene.
He has now been named as Scott Davies, 32, from Egham.
In a statement issued today, his family said: “Scott was a caring son, brother, uncle, nephew, cousin and friend to so many.
“He was a cheeky chappy who always had a smile on his face and a twinkle in his eye.
“Growing up he enjoyed rugby, but darts was always his thing. He played county level when he was younger competing against some very recognisable names, and he carried on as an adult.
“But family was always the most important thing to Scott.
“He would do anything for anyone and always put others first. That’s just the way he was. He was a very loyal lad.
“Scott was the middle child of three and would always be on the look out for his older brother and younger sister. That caring trait continued with their children. Scott used to speak to his three-year old nephew all the time. He still phones Scott every day.
“The same goes for his friends. If you were his friend, you were his friend for life.
“We will all treasure every minute spent with Scott. And if anyone asks what will we miss about him? The simple answer, everything.”

Our investigation into this collision is ongoing.
A 35-year-old man from Chertsey has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by driving without due care and attention in connection to this collision. He remains on police bail.