'Strong and funny' teenage boy died in crash

Harrison Reynolds died on 4 February
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The family of a 13-year-old boy who died in a crash in West Yorkshire have paid tribute to him, describing him as "strong and funny".
Harrison Reynolds, from Halifax, died after the collision on A672 Oldham Road in Rishworth on Tuesday 4 February at around 01:00 GMT.
He was travelling in a black Vauxhall Corsa which left the carriageway. Five other teenagers who were in the car were arrested in connection with the incident and have since been released on bail.
A statement from Harrison's family read: "We wish we could change places with you as our hearts feel numb, but you will always be with us."
'Too precious'
The tribute continued: "You are a strong and funny boy who liked to keep us on our toes.
"Just know you were the best version of yourself and we will always be proud to call you ours.
"You were just too precious for this world and the angels needed you.
"Until we meet again my boy, we all love you and miss you."
The car was believed to have been travelling from junction 22 of the M62 towards Rishworth when it crashed.
The other teenagers in the car sustained minor injuries.
Det Insp Paul Conroy from West Yorkshire Police said: "We are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding this incident and would ask anyone with any information who hasn't already been in contact with us to please get in touch.
"We particularly want to hear from anyone who may have seen the car involved in the time leading up to the collision or may have dashcam or other video footage that will help with our enquiries."
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