Family pay tribute to 'best brother' who died in Cambridgeshire car crash
The family of a man who died in a car crash have paid tribute to him describing him as a 'best brother' who always radiated positivity.
Irvidas Juskys, 25, of Peterborough, died when the black MG HS he was driving was involved in a crash with a white Audi A6 on the A1307 near Swavesey, Cambridgeshire on 24 October.
The driver of the Audi, a man in his 60s, suffered serious injuries and was taken to Addenbrooke’s Hospital.
Irvidas’ father Donatas said: “My dear son, I will miss you forever. You always showed a bright side and I love you so much. I will never ever forget you.”
His younger sister Emilija said: “Irvidas was the best brother I could ever wish for. He always radiated positivity and had a smile on his face. He taught me to be the best version of myself. I love him so much.”
His older sister Ineta said: “You were such a beautiful man with a strong personality, but at heart, you were still a child who was happy with every little moment. When we were together I felt the positive energy flowing through you. You will always be our hero. Rest in peace.”
His mother Rita said: “When you were little you were always close to me. You couldn't live without me and really needed my closeness. When you grew up, I wanted you to always be next to me. I will always be so proud of you. My love for you will last forever."
Anyone who saw the crash, or saw the vehicles in the build-up to it, should contact the police.
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