Bike crash victim brightened our lives, say family

Alan Tedder who is looking away from the camera. He is wearing a blue suit jacket with a grey waistcoat and purple tie. Image source, Contributed
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The family of Alan Tedder said he was a "genuinely kind, warm and very generous" man

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The family of a cyclist who died following a collision have hailed him as a "highly valued member of the community" who "brightened the lives" of those he met.

Alan Tedder, known as Albie, was cycling in Yarmouth Road in Ludham, Norfolk, when he was involved in a crash with a Nissan X-Trail car at about 18:45 BST on Sunday.

The 62-year-old was taken to hospital and died from his injuries.

"Albie was a genuinely kind, warm and very generous member of our family and he brightened the lives of everyone he met," his family said.

"He was also a highly value member of the local community.

"He has left a huge void in our lives and he will be sorely missed."

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