A motorcyclist who died in a crash in Wales last week has been described as a "a ray of light in every crowd". Andrew Still died in a crash between the motorcycle he was riding and a blue Volkswagen motor caravan on the A466 between Tintern and Chepstow on Friday, June 3.
Gwent Police officers attended the scene at about 1.10pm to assist with traffic management, along with Welsh Ambulance Service personnel. Mr Still, 52, from Cinderford was pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics.
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His next of kin have been informed and are receiving support from specialist officers. Police have also issued a tribute to Mr Still from his wife, who said: "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."
Gwent Police is asking for anyone who may have witnessed the collision or any motorists with dashcam footage that were using the A466 between 12.40pm and 1.20pm on Friday June 3 to get in touch. You can call on 101 or send them a direct message on Facebook or Twitter, quoting log reference 2200185356, with any details. Alternatively, you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.