Tribute to 'devoted dad' killed in motorbike crash

A man sits in the sun at an outside table. He is wearing a green t-shirt and sunglasses and smiling. Image source, Thames Valley Police
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Kevin Mills was killed in a crash involving three motorbikes and a car

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The family of a motorcyclist killed in a crash involving three motorbikes and a car have paid tribute to the "devoted husband and father".

Kevin Mills, 49, died following the collision on 19 October on the B4477 Brize Norton Road in Minster Lovell, Oxfordshire.

Thames Valley Police said Mr Mills, who was riding a black Honda CBF125, was declared dead at the scene.

In a tribute, Mr Mills' family said: "No words can possibly express how deeply shocked and saddened all of his family and friends are at the tragic passing of Kevin (known as Kev to all)."

They added: "He was a devoted husband and father, a loving son, brother and brother in law, and a good friend to so many.

"He always had a cheeky smile and a quick answer."

Mr Mills' had worked for 30 years as a groundsman and greenkeeper, and had a passion for music, his family added..

"He loved to DJ and did a regular slot at his local Witney radio station, Windrush Radio," they said.

The family thanked the people who tried to save Mr Mills' life at the scene and gave special thanks to the ambulance service.

"He will be so loved and missed by all who knew him, and never forgotten," they said.

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