Tribute to 'kind and loving' man killed in car crash
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The family of a man who died in a car crash have paid tribute to "the most selfless, kindest and loving son, brother and friend".
Police were called to Alderholt Road near Somerley, Hampshire, at 08:50 GMT on Monday 26 February, after a report that a black Volkswagen Golf had crashed into a tree.
The driver, 19-year-old Ewan Seath from Blandford Forum, Dorset, died at the scene.
Hampshire Police are appealing for anyone with information or dash-cam footage to come forward.
Mr Seath's family said: "Ewan was living his life to the fullest and so incredibly excited about his future, undertaking an automotive apprenticeship with Poole and Bournemouth College, having such a passion for cars.
"He was the most selfless, kindest and loving son, brother and friend anyone could have wished for, nothing was ever too much trouble for Ewan, he had a laughter and smile which would light up a room.
"We are all in immense shock and pain at this sudden loss, Ewan leaves an unimaginable void in all of our lives."
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