Tributes are being paid to a Forest of Dean man who died in a collision last week.
Emergency services attended a road traffic collision on the A466, between Tintern and Chepstow, at around 1.10pm on Friday.
Officers attended to assist with traffic management, along with personnel from the Welsh Ambulance Service, and the collision involved a motorcycle and a blue Volkswagen motor caravan.
The driver of the motorbike, a 52-year-old man from Cinderford, was pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics.
He can now be named as Andrew Still; his next of kin have been informed and are receiving support from specialist officers.
His family has also issued the following tribute to him:
Andrew wasn’t just a best friend to all,
He was a rock and a beacon of light
in every one’s life around him.
He was a guide through your life’s troubles
and a ray of light in every crowd.
He made you laugh and always led the way,
But most of all Andrew was my
Inner soul, my other half
And my true love.
He was the kindest, forever loving man
and he was my husband and will always be
my beautiful husband Andrew Mark Still.
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