Tribute to 'incredible' dad who died in crash

Loved ones have paid tribute to an "incredible" dad who died in a crash on the A6 in Leicestershire.
Trevor Miller, 48, was pronounced dead at the scene in Market Harborough on 31 May after a collision involving his Yamaha motorbike and a grey Volkswagen Passat, police said.
A 46-year-old man from Leicester was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and was released while inquiries continue.
In a statement released by Leicestershire Police, his family said they were "devastated he has gone too soon".
He was described as a "loving partner, son, brother, uncle and friend" and an "incredible" dad.
The statement added: "Trev would do anything to help others and would go out of his way to go above and beyond, whether this was in work, with family, or with friends."
They said his passion was motorbikes but that his son was "his world, and he loved sharing this with him".
The tribute added: "As a family, we are all devastated he has gone to soon, but we are so honoured to have been a part of his life."
The force previously appealed for anyone with information about the crash - which happened on the A6 between the Harborough Road roundabout and Langton Road - to come forward.
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