Motorcyclist, 20, dies in collision with car in Finedon
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The parents of a 20-year-old motorcyclist who died in a collision have paid tribute to their "loving, caring" son.
Northamptonshire Police said its officers attended Irthlingborough Road, Finedon, at about 21:15 GMT on Friday.
The force said Cameron Arneaud, who was travelling home from work on his motorbike, died at the scene.
The 27-year-old driver of a silver Toyota Prius involved in the collision was arrested and has since been bailed.
'He loved life'
In a statement Mr Arneaud's parents, Alison and Dan, said their son was a "polite, well-mannered young man".
"He was loving, caring, thoughtful and affectionate and loved by all who knew him," they said.
"Cameron always kept out of trouble and had recently got himself a good job with the National Accident Helpline.
"He loved football; Arsenal was his team. He also enjoyed gaming and spending time with his friends.
"He especially loved his family - they were the most important thing to him. He just loved life."
They said Mr Arneaud was successful in his GCSEs before he spent two years at a football academy followed by a year at Bedfordshire University.
Police urged potential witnesses to come forward, including the passengers of a Stagecoach bus known to have been near the Oxford Street junction.
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