The Chronicle

Family’s tribute to devoted dad after bike tragedy

- By KALI LINDSAY Reporter kali.lindsay@reachplc.com

THE family of a man who died in a collision in the Yorkshire Dales have paid tribute to a “devoted husband and father”.

Phil Wilson, 52, from Chester-leStreet, in County Durham, died after the motorbike he was riding was involved in a collision on Sunday.

The incident happened on the B6160, about a mile north of Kilnsey, and involved a black and white motorbike that was travelling from Kilnsey towards Kettlewell.

His family have paid tribute to a “devoted husband to Karen and father to Dan, Matt, Kerris and Brogan”.

In a statement, they said: “As a family our hearts are broken and our lives will never be the same.

“It was not his time to go and we just keep wishing it was all a bad dream.”

His wife Karen said: “This was my husband.

“He was the happiest of souls, I am truly heartbroke­n.

“I want to say thank you to the kind people who tried in vain to help him, but if anyone else can help with any more info I will be grateful.

“Not sure where the hell I go from here, I’m numb. You never think these things are going to happen to you.

“Hold each other close tonight. I will see you again Phil, we are meant to be together.”

North Yorkshire Police officers are continuing to request the public’s help to establish the full circumstan­ces surroundin­g the collision.

In particular, officers would like to hear from anyone who witnessed the collision or has any dashcam footage taken in the area at the time, which may have captured the collision or the motorbike prior to the incident.

Anyone with informatio­n that could assist the investigat­ion is asked to email gemma.brett@northyorks­hire. pnn.police.uk or call 101 and ask for North Yorkshire Police.

Please quote the North Yorkshire Police reference number 1220012782­1.

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Phil Wilson died after the motorcyle he was riding was involved in a collision

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