The household of a motorcyclist who died in a crash in Thailand say they’ve “suffered immeasurable loss”.
Corey Beavis, 28, from Barry in South Wales, died after a collision on Saturday morning, his household have confirmed.
They’ve arrange a JustGiving web page to lift cash to return his physique to the UK as he didn’t have life or journey insurance coverage in place.
They stated the prices have been “unimaginable” however they’ve up to now acquired greater than £40k in donations.
In a press release on the fundraising web page, his household stated Mr Beavis “lit up any room he walked into” and had a “larger than life character”.
They stated he had “so much left to give this world” however that he had additionally lived a life “beyond his wildest imagination”.
“He was a real genuine person with nothing but love for the people around him,” they added.
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Corey Beavis pictured together with his twin brother Liam. Pic: Household handout
In a tribute, Mr Beavis’s twin brother Liam stated he was “glad [he] got to share every single good memory” together with his brother.
He described Mr Beavis as his “best friend” and his “number one partner in crime”.
“I will struggle to find a way to deal with this pain for the rest of my life,” he added.
A spokesperson for the International and Commonwealth Workplace stated they have been supporting the household of a British man who died in Thailand.
The spokesperson added that officers have been in touch with native authorities within the nation.
The Bangkok Submit reported {that a} complete of 436 folks died and an additional 2,376 have been injured in 2,467 site visitors accidents throughout Thailand from 27 December to five January, in accordance with the inside ministry.