The family of Harry Brodie, a 19 year old from Bromyard, has paid tribute to their son after he tragically died in a road collision on Saturday.
Harry's parents Debbie and Ian said: "As parents we are truly heartbroken at the tragic and cruel loss of our beautiful son and youngest brother to Matt and Josh.
"He was easy going, laid back and lived life to the fullest by embracing every opportunity that came his way.
"His passion in life could be experienced through his love and production of music; this was developed and enriched whilst studying Electronic Music Production at dBs Music in Bristol.
"Harry was a very active person and loved playing basketball, going on long bike rides and had a keen eye for a view or sunset which he found mesmerising.
"He was kind and thoughtful, but never sought praise or reward. He was a very special young man, who touched so many hearts and really valued all his friendships.
"Harry was very much loved and will forever be missed.
"The family would like to express their thanks for all of the support and love they have received.
"All of the messages and stories from Harry's friends are helping us greatly and we want to encourage people to continue reaching out to us with stories and memories of Harry."
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