Tributes to teen boy, 19, who ‘loved life’ after he’s killed on A530 in horror Easter Sunday crash | The Sun
A 19-YEAR-OLD has today been remembered as an "adored" teen after he was killed in a horror Easter Sunday crash.
Felix Davies was killed when a Ford Fiesta he was in a passenger in crashed in Nantwich, Cheshire, on Easter Sunday.
Three others were hurt in the smash that unfolded on Whitchurch Road near to the junction of the A525 about 6.30pm on April 9.
Emergency services had rushed to the crash site but Felix tragically died at the scene.
And tributes have now been paid to the young man who "loved life" who was "idolised" by his little sister.
In a statement, his family said: “Felix was fun loving – a born entertainer, who was quick witted and very funny.
"He was very kind and caring."
They added he loved acting and had been working at The White Lion in Ash Magna, adding: "His natural effervescence ensured he was a firm favourite with the customers."
They said: “As a child, he loved acting and played key roles with Shawbury Players theatre group. He also enjoyed cookery after gaining a Distinction in the subject at GCSE.
“As a usual teenager he loved gaming, going out with friends and attending many parties.
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“He truly made his family very proud, and we loved him deeply."
A 20-year-old man from Whitchurch was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. He has since been bailed pending further enquiries.
Officers are continuing to appeal for anyone with information or dashcam footage from around the time of the collision to come forward.
Anyone who may have witnessed the collision is urged to contact Cheshire Police via the website quoting IML 1520280 or call 101.
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