A10 crash victim named as Jonathan Kenny from Cambridgeshire

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Police said an Audi, a Porsche and a Nissan were involved in the collision on the A10

The family of a man who died in a suspected drink-drive crash has paid tribute to "a great man with an amazing heart".

Jonathan Kenny, 46, died at the scene following a three-vehicle crash on the A10 near Buntingford, Hertfordshire.

An Audi, Nissan and Porsche were involved in the collision at about 06:35 GMT on Saturday.

A man in his 50s has been arrested and bailed on suspicion of drink-driving and causing death by dangerous driving.

Mr Kenny's family described him as "kind-hearted, inspiring, encouraging" and said he "influenced many that encountered him".

In a statement, they said: "Jonathan will be remembered with love always by his heartbroken parents, siblings, extended family and a wide circle of friends.

"Words cannot sum up just how special he was to us all. We will forever miss his love, sense of humour and presence.

"He will forever remain in our hearts."

A woman involved in the collision was also taken to hospital with minor injuries as a precautionary measure.

Police are continuing to appeal for information and witnesses.

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