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Killed detective Adrian Grew 'a 'fantastic daddy' | Killed detective Adrian Grew 'a 'fantastic daddy' |
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The family of a Kent Police officer who died when his car collided with a bus have said he was "the best husband and a fantastic daddy". | |
Det Con Adrian Grew, 32, suffered fatal injuries in the crash at the Scotney Castle roundabout on the A21 Lamberhurst bypass on Monday. | Det Con Adrian Grew, 32, suffered fatal injuries in the crash at the Scotney Castle roundabout on the A21 Lamberhurst bypass on Monday. |
No passengers were on the double-decker bus and the driver was not injured. | |
His family paid tribute, saying: "Our whole world caved in and we lost the most amazing man." | His family paid tribute, saying: "Our whole world caved in and we lost the most amazing man." |
'Bright future' | 'Bright future' |
He had recently joined the Serious Crime Directorate after working in Tonbridge for several years, a Kent Police Federation spokesman said. | He had recently joined the Serious Crime Directorate after working in Tonbridge for several years, a Kent Police Federation spokesman said. |
No passengers were on the double-decker bus and the driver was not injured. | No passengers were on the double-decker bus and the driver was not injured. |
In a statement, his family said: "Not only was he the best husband, a fantastic daddy, the best son, brother and friend, but he was also a dedicated and professional police officer who loved his job. | In a statement, his family said: "Not only was he the best husband, a fantastic daddy, the best son, brother and friend, but he was also a dedicated and professional police officer who loved his job. |
"It is difficult for us to contemplate life without him." | "It is difficult for us to contemplate life without him." |
Mr Grew, who had a wife and baby son, was off duty at the time of the crash, a Kent Police spokeswoman said. | |
Det Insp Jon Armory, from Kent Police, said: "Adrian had a very bright future ahead of him and was a fantastic colleague to work with. | Det Insp Jon Armory, from Kent Police, said: "Adrian had a very bright future ahead of him and was a fantastic colleague to work with. |
"He will be sorely missed by all of us who knew and worked with him." | "He will be sorely missed by all of us who knew and worked with him." |
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