The family of a man who died in a collision on the A36 in Salisbury yesterday (16th November) have paid tribute to him.
Liam Rowe, 26, died when the motorcycle he was riding was involved in a collision with a Skoda Enyaq at the junction with Skew Road.
In a moving tribute, his family said, “Liam was a gentle giant with a heart of gold.
“He enjoyed his music and loved singing. He was a carer who was very good with his clients.
“He loved going out with his dad on their Motorbike rides and he liked spending time with his family and friends.
“Liam was a big kid when it came to Christmas. He absolutely adored the family cats and any other animals he came in contact with.
“The family are heartbroken. He will be sadly missed by all his family and friends. His family want to be given their privacy to grieve.”

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