THE family of the man who died following a crash in Bangor on Friday morning (April 8) have paid tribute to him.

Jordan Lee Freeman was 21 years old, and described by his family as a “fun-loving, kind-hearted, happy-go-lucky character”.

Emergency services were called to Garth Road outside the Boatyard Inn in Bangor at 10.55am to reports of a crash involving an off-road motorcycle.

His family have paid the following tribute to him: “We are absolutely devastated by the sudden, tragic loss of our Jordan.

“He was a fun-loving, kind-hearted, happy-go-lucky character who adored his family.

"He loved bikes, motorbikes and fast cars and enjoyed spending time in the garage, pottering about with different cars. He was a little loveable rogue!

“He was a loving son, grandson, brother and friend who will be sorely missed by us all.

“Our hearts are broken and we would request some privacy at this difficult time as we come to terms with our devastating loss.”

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North Wales Police continue to appeal for witnesses to the collision to come forward.

Sergeant Emlyn Hughes, of the Roads Policing Unit, said: “I would like to thank everyone who has contacted us so far following our appeal.

“However, I continue to urge anyone who may have information in relation to the collision, or who saw off-road motorcycles being ridden in the Beach Road/Garth Road area yesterday (Friday) morning to make contact with us.”

Anybody who witnessed the collision, has relevant dashcam footage, or has any information which could help the investigation, is asked to contact police online or by calling 101, quoting reference number 22000241111.