Family’s tribute to man killed in motorbike crash
THE heartbroken family of a muchloved Washington man who died in a motorbike collision have paid tribute to him.
Shortly after 11am on Friday, June 17, police were called to a report of a collision involving a motorcyclist on Heworth Road in Washington.
The motorcycle had been travelling south when, for reasons yet to be established, it collided with a wall on the opposite side of the road.
Emergency services attended and found the rider, 28-year-old Taylor Mallam of Washington, had suffered serious injuries.
Taylor, affectionately known as ‘Tigz’ to family and friends, was taken to hospital by air ambulance but died from his injuries the following day.
Yesterday Taylor’s family said: “We are truly heartbroken and devastated as we come to terms with losing Taylor.
“He was a much-loved son, partner, father and step-father who still had everything to live for.
“Taylor was a kind yet cheeky chap and we have taken comfort in knowing how well-loved he was by his wider family and many friends who have supported us following his passing.
“He was one of life’s big characters and a bit of a thrillseeker and motorbike fanatic but he also took great pleasure in the simple things in life such as spending time with his loved ones and fishing.
“We are still getting our heads around the fact he is no longer with us. As a family we would like to thank everyone for their loving support and respectfully ask we are given the time and privacy to grieve and come to terms with what’s happened.”
An investigation was immediately launched to establish the circumstances surrounding the collision.
Officers are continuing to appeal for anybody in the area at the time to come forward with information.
Sergeant Ray Lowery of Northumbria Police’s motor patrols team said: “This is a tragic incident and our thoughts remain with Taylor’s family and friends at this awful time.
“We are committed to getting answers for his family and finding out the full circumstances surrounding this collision.
“Anybody who believes they witnessed this collision, or who saw the motorcycle prior to or after the incident, should get in touch with police if they have not already done so.
“In our initial appeal we also requested assistance in identifying a key witness who was driving a black Mercedes A class in the area at the time.
“The driver has since been identified and spoken to by officers.
“However, we still want to hear from anybody who may have CCTV or dashcam footage which may be of interest to our investigation.”
■ ANYONE with information is asked to contact Northumbria Police via the ‘Tell Us Something’ page of their website or by calling 101 quoting log NP-20220617-0345.