RELATIVES of a man killed in a crash in Eastleigh have said they are "deeply heartbroken" as they paid tribute to him.
Harrison Nathan Cross, 26, was killed in a crash at the roundabout of Romsey Road on June 7.
Police were called at 12.15pm that day after the incident involving a yellow BMW and a yellow van.
Harrison, of Fair Oak Road, Bishopstoke, had been driving the BMW.
He died in hospital after suffering serious, life-threatening injuries.
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Now family members have paid tribute to him saying they are "deeply heartbroken by the sudden loss".
They added: "He was the kindest son, brother, nephew, cousin, and friend to all who knew him.
"Taken far too young and he will be sorely missed by everyone who knew him.
"We will move forward with sadness of the memories we will not get to make, but cherish and smile looking back at the ones we did."
An investigation into the exact circumstances of the collision is continuing.
Anyone with information should call 101, quoting the reference 44220225028.
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