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The family of a man who died in a road traffic collision in Bromborough on Sunday, 10 September have issued a tribute.
Aaron Limb, aged 35 was tragically killed in a collision at the junction of Hesketh Way and New Chester Road after it was reported that his motorbike had been in collision with a Citroen C3 Aircross car.
In a tribute, his family said: “Aaron was an amazing partner and Dad to 3 young kids, missed more than words can describe. Aaron was our world and we was his. Can’t imagine how we can ever fully function again. Aaron is known for his love for bikes and the gym and more importantly his family. The biggest family man ever, taken away from us just 60 seconds from his front door."
Merseyside Police is still appealing for any information to assist the ongoing investigation.
Sergeant Simon Duffy from the Serious Collision Investigation Unit said, “Following Aaron’s tragic death, our officers are working to establish the full circumstances of this collision.
“We are continuing to appeal for anyone with dashcam footage or witnessed two blue coloured motorcycles travelling along A41 New Chester Road, towards Birkenhead from the area of Ferry Road between 6.10pm and 7.05pm Sunday 10th September, to come forward.
“They may have captured footage that could prove vital in establishing the full circumstances of this collision.
“Can I ask that anyone who thinks they may have any information that could assist this investigation, or was present at Hesketh Way and New Chester Road, shortly after the collision, please contact the Serious Collision Investigation Unit.”
Please contact officers directly on (0151) 777 5747, email [email protected], or DM @MerPolCC on Twitter quoting reference 23000864888.