Families pay tribute to men killed in crash
Cambridgeshire PoliceThe families of two men who were both fatally injured in a single-vehicle collision have paid tribute to them.
Imran Hafiz, 33, and Jordan Moore, 27, both from Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, died after a silver Volkswagen Golf left the A1198 in nearby Hilton on 11 January.
Hafiz was described as the "brightest shining star" by his family, who said their "lives will never be the same" after his death.
Moore's family said he was "truly missed" and that his death had left "a profound void" in their lives.
The emergency services were called to the crash scene at about 22:25 GMT, Cambridgeshire Police said.
The force said the car left the road and crashed into trees. Both men were pronounced dead at the scene.
Tributes by the family were issued through the police.
Hafiz's family said they "treated him like the prince he was" as he was the youngest in their house.
Their statement read: "He leaves behind two small children: Hannah, three-and-a- half, and Hadid, 10 months old."
They described him as a "kind, generous and soft-hearted man" who would always be remembered with the "biggest smiles".
Moore, also a father, was said to have "brought light and love into every room" by his family, who said his memory would "forever live on" in their hearts.
"He was loved so deeply by so many, and his kindness, warmth and spirit touched everyone who knew him," their statement read.
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