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Man due in court over crash death of Kristoffer Brister in Fife Man due in court over crash death of Kristoffer Brister in Fife
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A man is due to appear in court in connection with a crash that killed a teenager in Fife.A man is due to appear in court in connection with a crash that killed a teenager in Fife.
Kristoffer Brister, 19, died in the accident in Leven at about 01:45 on Saturday.Kristoffer Brister, 19, died in the accident in Leven at about 01:45 on Saturday.
Mr Brister, who was from Leven, was a passenger in a Peugeot 106 car that collided with a wall in Barron Street. Mr Brister, who was from Leven, was a passenger in a Peugeot 106 car that collided with a wall in Barron Terrace.
He was seriously injured and died at the scene. A 22-year-old man has been arrested and is due to appear at Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court.He was seriously injured and died at the scene. A 22-year-old man has been arrested and is due to appear at Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court.
Mr Brister's family said he had been a special person to everyone who knew him.Mr Brister's family said he had been a special person to everyone who knew him.
His grandmother Elizabeth McBay said: "Kris was a popular and well-liked young man.His grandmother Elizabeth McBay said: "Kris was a popular and well-liked young man.
"We loved him dearly. He always had time for his family and friends and his loss is very hard for us all to take."We loved him dearly. He always had time for his family and friends and his loss is very hard for us all to take.
"Many people have told us how special Kris was to them and have paid their respects, but we would now ask to be left to grieve in peace.""Many people have told us how special Kris was to them and have paid their respects, but we would now ask to be left to grieve in peace."