Family's tribute to Doncaster fatal crash victim
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The family of a 28-year-old man killed in a crash in Doncaster has paid tribute to his "lovable soul".
Kieran Stoneman died after the Vauxhall Corsa he was driving was involved in a collision with an HGV on the A630 West Moor Link at 05:45 GMT on 3 February.
In a statement, his family said he would "forever be in our hearts".
Police said a man, 27, who was driving the white Volvo lorry involved in the crash, had stopped at the scene and was helping officers with their inquiries.
'Infectious smile'
In their tribute, Mr Stoneman's family said he was "loved deeply by all that knew him".
They added that he was "a wonderful son, brother, grandson, nephew, and friend".
"He was a happy, outgoing, and lovable soul. His infectious smile and a cheeky grin would light up any room he walked into," they said.
"Kieran loved the outdoors. He took any opportunity he could to be on his mountain bike or to go wild camping with friends, capturing his adventures through his photography.
"There are not enough words to explain how much he will be missed. Kieran will be remembered for all he brought to our lives. We will love and miss him forever."
Police asked for any witnesses to get in touch, especially anyone who had seen Mr Stoneman before the crash.
Officers also appealed for anyone with dashcam footage of the incident, which took place near the roundabout for Junction 4 of the M18, to contact them.
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