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Dad Aaron Smith, 17, had severe head injury after being hit by motorbike at Sittingbourne funeral

A young father who died after being hit by a motorcycle at his friend's funeral suffered a severe head injury described as "non-survivable", an inquest has heard.

Aaron Smith was airlifted to King's College Hospital on Thursday, April 16, after the collision in Tonge Road, Murston, near Sittingbourne, at around 10.40am.

Aaron Smith died after being hit by a motorbike
Aaron Smith died after being hit by a motorbike

The 17-year-old, who was married and had three children, died the following day.

An inquest into his death opened at Maidstone's Archbishop's Palace today and heard how Mr Smith suffered "non-survivable head injuries" after being hit by a Suzuki motorcycle.

His cause of death was given as due to a head injury.

Assistant coroner James Dillon said the collision happened at a funeral attended by members of the travelling community. The driver of the motorcycle made off. A man has since been charged.

A fundraising page has been set up by Mr Smith's family and has raised more than £3,700.

Police and paramedics were called to Tonge Road, Murston, near Sittingbourne after a teenage boy was hit by a motorbike
Police and paramedics were called to Tonge Road, Murston, near Sittingbourne after a teenage boy was hit by a motorbike

Organiser Mollie Edwards wrote on the page: "We are raising money for his family. He was taken too soon and left behind three babies and a loving wife, we need to do this in his memory."

One relative posted: "I'm going to miss you singing to me Aaron. I still can't believe it."

The incident happened in Tonge Road, Murston, near Sittingbourne, in April
The incident happened in Tonge Road, Murston, near Sittingbourne, in April

Another added: "Can't believe dear little Aaron Smith gone. Love him. Always loved listening to him sing and play guitar. Always would help anybody. A lovely young fella and old-fashioned boy."

The inquest was adjourned and is due to be heard in full on Monday, August 24.

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