Family pay tribute to 'fun-loving' motorcyclist who died on A500 at Audley

By The Editor

17th Oct 2024 7:00 am | Local News

Will Evans, 28,  sadly died on 4 October on the A500 at Audley near Alsager. (Staffordshire Police).
Will Evans, 28, sadly died on 4 October on the A500 at Audley near Alsager. (Staffordshire Police).

The family of a motorcyclist who died in a collision on the A500 at Audley near Alsager recently have paid tribute to him.

Will Evans, 28, from Newcastle-under-Lyme, died shortly after 10am on 4 October, after being involved in a collision on the A500 at Audley.

Paying tribute to Will, his family said: "Will was loved by everyone. 

"He was fun-loving with a witty sense of humour. 

"He loved life, his time at the gym and riding his dream BMW motorbike.

"Please respect our privacy at this difficult time as we continue to come to terms with what has happened."

Police are continuing to appeal for witnesses of the collision to come forward (Crewe Police).

Officers are continuing to appeal for witnesses of the collision to come forward, saying: "Anyone who saw what happened should contact us on 101 quoting incident number 761 of 4 October. 

"To report anonymously, contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111."

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