The family of a biker who died alongside another motorcyclist has paid tribute to him.
Tony Scarbro, 36, from the Gainsborough area died in the double fatal crash alongside a man in his 60s from the Hull area, who has not yet been named by police.
As previously reported, Lincolnshire Police appealed for witnesses and dashcam footage of the crash on the B1225 at Stone Farm, Thoresway near Market Rasen.
They closed off the road from 6pm on August 17 until 2am the following morning emergency services attended the collision.
Tony’s partner Lauren Scaife and his family has released the following tribute: “Words cannot begin to explain how much we are all going to miss Tony and I don’t know what we will do without him he was a massive presence in all our lives.
“He had a great sense of humour and always made light of everything. Tony was a kind and caring man who would always do anything for anyone. Tony had a passion for anything with an engine and enjoyed tinkering in his garage with friends.
“Tony was from a big family and has two daughters who he loved very much. He was a real family man and was at his happiest spending time with Lauren and his daughters.”
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