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Cyclist named who died in crash on Aberdeen’s North Anderson Drive

Neil Jaffrey
Neil Jaffrey

Police have named a cyclist who died following an accident on North Anderson Drive in Aberdeen on Sunday.

Neil Jaffrey, 32, died after a collision between his bicycle and a silver BMW around 3.45pm.

Mr Jaffrey, who was also known as Eddie, is survived by his wife Dawn, daughter Jessica, 2, and seven-week-old twins Faye and Isla.

Speaking on behalf of the family his wife Mrs Jaffrey said: “Neil was from a very close family. He was a much loved husband, dad, son, brother, uncle, cousin and friend to many.

“He was a popular person and had a sociable nature. Jessica absolutely loved spending time with him, whether it was going to the park together or washing the cars.

“Neil worked for Baker Oil Tools since he left school and had recently completed a degree in Mechanical Engineering with the Open University. He was originally from the Insch area and attended Insch Primary School and the Gordon Schools in Huntly.

“He was always a very healthy person and loved sport, predominantly running, cycling and football. He had been in the boxing club in Insch and got more into running when he moved into Aberdeen.

“He was always very supportive and encouraging of others particularly when it came to sport. He was also an avid supporter of Aberdeen Football Club. He was much loved by us all and will be greatly missed.”