TRIBUTES have been paid to a popular motorcyclist who died after a road crash in Southend on Tuesday.
David Page, of Eldbert Close, died after the silver Suzuki motorcycle he was riding hit a streetlight in Fossetts Way at around 7pm.
The 21-year-old, who grew up in Southend, was pronounced dead at the scene while his pillion passenger suffered minor injuries.
He leaves behind his mother Kim, father Martin, sisters Brooke, Jess and Evie, his step-mother Sarah and his girlfriend Danielle.
In a statement, his family said: "David was very popular and had loads of friends.
"He was funny and full of life and over the years was picked to join the British Amateur Karate squad.
"He loved bikes to the point of naming them Lily and Tiffany. David will be so sadly missed by us all."
Arrangements for David's funeral are still being finalised by the family.
Anyone with information in connection with this crash should contact Essex Police's Serious Collision Investigation Unit on 101 or email collisionappeal@essex.pnn.police.uk
Did you know David? You can pay tribute to him in the comments box below.
David Page, of Eldbert Close, died after the silver Suzuki motorcycle he was riding hit a streetlight in Fossetts Way at around 7pm.
The 21-year-old, who grew up in Southend, was pronounced dead at the scene while his pillion passenger suffered minor injuries.
He leaves behind his mother Kim, father Martin, sisters Brooke, Jess and Evie, his step-mother Sarah and his girlfriend Danielle.
In a statement, his family said: "David was very popular and had loads of friends.
"He was funny and full of life and over the years was picked to join the British Amateur Karate squad.
"He loved bikes to the point of naming them Lily and Tiffany. David will be so sadly missed by us all."
Arrangements for David's funeral are still being finalised by the family.
Anyone with information in connection with this crash should contact Essex Police's Serious Collision Investigation Unit on 101 or email collisionappeal@essex.pnn.police.uk
Did you know David? You can pay tribute to him in the comments box below.