A HEARTBROKEN family has paid tribute to a father killed in a crash on a bridge.
Harry Smith of Worcester died in a crash on Eckington Bridge, near Pershore, around 4am on Friday.
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His family have paid this tribute to Harry as a devoted dad to four boys and two girls. He was a son, nephew, brother and boyfriend.
“Harry was the light of the party and would do anything for anybody,” said Harry’s mum Shirley and her partner Gerry.
“We would like to thank everyone paying their respects at this sad time. Harry will have a send-off fit for a king.
“I miss you so much my boy, love you loads, my heart is broken.”
Details for the funeral will be shared in due course.
Harry’s father, Harry Smith Senior, added: “I’m a father with six boys, I love them all the same and I will continue to treat them all the same. My angel boy, I will treasure the memories we made. I will love you forever.”
Harry’s girlfriend, Sophie, said: “I’m so sorry Harry, I wish I was there to help you, you were a brilliant dad to our two girls Talulaa and Valencia, you adored them. I will never stop loving you Harry, I will miss you so much. It’s not goodbye, it’s see you soon.”
Harry’s brothers added: “He was a role model and we can’t believe it’s happened. Our hearts are broken, and our minds are blank wish we were there to help you. We will never have another chance to make new memories.
“We never got the chance to say goodbye, but until we see you on the other side, gone but never forgotten, we will love you always.”
Harry’s uncles Lenny, Cojack, Eddie and Gags said: “He was not just our nephew but our brother.”
The family have asked everyone to avoid speculation on social media and respect their privacy at this very difficult time.
Anyone who witnessed the incident is asked to visit our website or call 101 quoting incident 113 of 26 August.
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