Tributes have been paid to a man who was killed in a collision in Raglan on Saturday morning.
Officers were called to the scene of a road traffic collision involving a pedestrian and a blue HGV lorry on the Northbound A40 road near Raglan.
The pedestrian has been named by Gwent Police as 20-year-old Jamie William Staley from the Doncaster area.
His family are currently being supported by specialist officers.
The following tribute has been provided by Jamie’s mother: “My beautiful boy, I have no other words - but he made us all proud and it was a honour for me and Graham to call him our boy. Devastated doesn’t even come close to how we feel.”
Officers are continuing to investigate the circumstances around this collision and are requesting any motorists using the road between midnight and 3am on Saturday 22nd September 2018, to please check any dash cam footage that may provide further information that will assist officers with their enquiries.
Anyone who witnessed the collision or anyone who has any further information should call 101.
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