A MOTORCYCLIST who died last week will be remembered as "a lovely guy" with a "cheeky outlook on life".
Ryan Brindley, aged 43, was killed during a crash on December 22, when he was driving his motorcycle along the B3089 in Dinton.
The driver of a Volkswagen Touran was arrested at the scene, on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.
Since being identified as the motorist, tributes for Ryan, from Amesbury, have been flooding in on social media.
One user said: "So very sorry to hear this, will certainly miss his cheeky outlook on life but remember fondly of when everyone would meet on the green back in 1995/6."
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Describing Ryan as "a lovely guy", another user said: "So sad, I remember when we lived on James Road as kids."
"Rest in peace Ryan," another user had written, "such a tragic end so suddenly. All of James Road will always remember you.
"Such a happy childhood was had by all the children. Family and friends. We will never forget you."
Paul Barrett, aged 42, of White Road, Mere, was charged with murder following the crash, and will be facing his next court hearing tomorrow, December 29.
He has been remanded in custody.
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