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A grief-stricken family have spoken of the loss of their precious teenage son.
Jamie Gooda, 17, died after a tragic road crash on the A2 on the night of Friday, June 13.
Jamie’s brave parents have told of the warmth and love behind his cheeky smile.
His father Mark Gooda said: “Jamie was so loved in this family. In fact, it seems he was loved by everyone.”
Jamie was killed when his moped and an HGV collided on the A2, Watling Street, Singlewell, on Friday, at 10.20pm.
Ambulance crews attempted to save Jamie, but he died at Darent Valley Hospital of his injuries.
That night his dad Mark, 43, and Jamie’s girlfriend Kennedy had repeatedly tried to call the motorbike enthusiast, but their calls went straight to answer phone.
Mr Gooda said: “There wasn’t a day that would pass when I didn’t check he was okay. Every day I would say ‘please ride carefully’.”
His dad was unaware of the crash until a friend of Jamie’s called at the family’s home in Wilberforce Way, Gravesend, to ask if he was about.
When Mr Gooda said no, the friend told him he thought he had seen Jamie’s crash helmet and scooter at the A2 scene.
His dad went to the spot and when he called his wife, police were at their home breaking the news of the accident.
At 17, Jamie’s infectious personality and love of life meant he was liked wherever he went.
Nicknamed Lil Gooda, the former Meopham School student was never without his trademark Nike Air Max cap.
Jamie’s dad said: “He had a bright future ahead of him. Everywhere he went people would warm to him. Jamie always had time for people.”
His mum Sharon, 42, said: “Jamie’s life was cars and motorbikes."
Today, a week on from the tragedy, friends are expected to make a pilgrimage to the site.
To leave a tribute message click on the speakout link below.
For the full story see this week's Gravesend Messenger.