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Family of teen killed in A82 crash pay tribute to their ‘darling boy’

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The family of an 18-year-old killed in a crash on a north road at the weekend have described him as a “happy-go-lucky” teen with a “huge circle of friends.”

Samuel Foster had been travelling on the A82 when he collided with a blue Renault Clio at around 10.20pm on Sunday.

The family of the teenager, from the Lochend area, have issued a statement.

It said: “Samuel, our darling boy, was incredibly popular and had a huge circle of friends.

Tributes paid to Inverness teenager killed in A82 accident

“He attended Millburn Academy before moving to Inverness College two years ago to study engineering. He also worked at the bakery at Marks and Spencer for two years and loved his motocross biking and cars.

“Samuel was a happy-go-lucky boy who was always happy and friendly. This picture is how we will remember him, always with a smile on his face.

“Samuel was the youngest of four siblings and words can’t express how much he will be missed by his parents Heather and Lenny, his brother David and twin sisters Samantha and Kirsty, his nephew Reuben and niece Georgie.

“We would like to thank the incredible number of people who have sent us messages of sympathy – your kind words mean so much and are a reminder of just how popular and well-loved Samuel was. We hope he will always be remembered this way.”