He always put everyone before himself - family

Nathan Cyster died when his motorbike crashed with a car on Saturday
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The family of a motorcyclist who died in a crash in Staffordshire say he was "the light in every single room he entered".
Nathan Cyster died when his black Suzuki motorbike was involved in a crash with a light grey BMW X5 on Watling Street near Norton Canes on the A5 at about 12:40 GMT on Saturday.
Mr Cyster, 28, from Hednesford, died at the scene, police said.
"He was so immensely loved by many and a stranger to no one," his family said. "The hole he has left in this life is bigger than any of us and he will be sorely missed by everyone who knew him."
He was a son, brother, uncle and fiancé, the family said.
"He had the ability to always put everyone before himself and was so unapologetically Nathan at all times.
"He always said he would never change for anyone, and for anyone who knew him, that is the last thing they would want."
Staffordshire Police said officers were keen to speak to witnesses who saw the collision or the vehicles involved beforehand or anyone with dashcam footage.
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