Tribute to 'beloved son' killed in motorbike crash

Harley Hibberd, 18, was described by his family as a "larger than life character"
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An 18-year-old motorcyclist who died in a crash has been described as a "beloved son" by his family.
Harley Hibberd was riding a red Yamaha when it collided with a black Ford Galaxy on the A33 in Reading at about 23:40 BST on 7 July.
A 38-year-old man was arrested the following day on suspicion of causing death by careless driving and driving a motor vehicle with a controlled drug above the specified limit. He has been released on bail until 30 September.
In a statement released through Thames Valley Police, Mr Hibberd's family said he was "taken from us far too soon... before his life had even begun".
"He was a larger than life character who filled a room with laughter," they said.
"Forever in our hearts, you will be missed beyond words, life will never be the same."
Police have previously appealed for witnesses to the crash, which happened at the junction of Island Road and Lindisfarne Way.
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- Published8 July