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“You will never be forgotten”.
Heartfelt messages by Jamie Gooda's friends have flooded our SpeakOut page.
The 17-year-old was killed when his moped collided with an HGV on the A2, Watling Street, Singlewell, on June 13.
Ambulance crews attempted to save Jamie, but he died of his injuries at Darent Valley Hospital.
His father, Mark Gooda, 43, has since spoken of his loss and how his son was “so loved” by his family and by everyone that he knew.
Writing on our Kentonline SpeakOut section, Lacey Gill from Dartford said: “Jamie Gooda, you were da bestest friend I ever had in my life you will never be forgotten !! Sleep tight, babey. I love you xxxx Rest in peace xxx.”
Kelsey Allen from Kent said: “I can't believe you're gone now. It doesn't seem like you have.
"Hope they treat you right up there. You will never be forgotten and will always be in our dreams. Miss you jamie - the ghost rider. Love ya xxxxxxxxxx”
Brooke Cole from New Ash Green said: “Jamie It's so hard to belive that You have just left us like this. Baby, everyone knows you will be heaven's FINEST!! Love you so much Jamie! I Will never forget you! LOVE YOU SOOO MUCH!! x x x x x x”
Liana Curd from Meopham said: “He loved his girlfriend and his family lots and wherever he is he is thinking of you all. You have all got a place in his heart, and everyone has a piece of him in our heartsx”
Hannah Webb from Gravesend said: “I love you Jamie and I know that you're looking down on all of us and keeping us all safe just like you did when you were alive.”