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Tributes to Mati Tabaka, named locally as victim of crash at Flanders Field roundabout in Ashford

Heartfelt tributes have been paid to a “lovely lad” with the “purest soul” who died after a car crashed into a roundabout.

Mati Tabaka from Ashford has been named locally as the 20-year-old victim of the devastating accident at the junction of Bad Munstereifel Road and Jacques Faucheux Avenue.

Mati Tabaka has been named locally as the victim of a crash in Ashford
Mati Tabaka has been named locally as the victim of a crash in Ashford

Emergency crews were called at 12.10am on Sunday after a black VW Golf, which had been travelling west, collided with the Flanders Field roundabout.

Police have confirmed a 20-year-old man – who was a passenger in the car – died at the scene.

Another man, also aged 20, and two 19-year-old men were taken to hospital with serious injuries.

Those who knew Mati, who went to North School, have since taken to social media to share their grief at the news.

One person wrote on Facebook: “I can’t believe this has happened. May you rest in peace Mati Tabaka.”

Tributes have been paid to Mati Tabaka following a crash in Ashford
Tributes have been paid to Mati Tabaka following a crash in Ashford

Another added: “Rest in peace Mati. You truly were one-of-a-kind, a precious soul, love you always.”

Others described him as a “lovely lad” who had the “purest soul”.

Prayers have also been shared for the three young men injured in the crash, who are also believed to be former North School pupils. One person wrote: “Rest easy Mati Tabaka taken too soon. Come on boys you can do this.”

Police say all four men are from the Ashford area.

The air ambulance was also called alongside six fire engines and two height vehicles.

The road was closed while emergency crews were at the scene. Picture: UKNIP
The road was closed while emergency crews were at the scene. Picture: UKNIP

Firefighters used various cutting tools and hydraulic rescue equipment to free the casualties and left just after 5am.

Anyone who witnessed the incident or who has dashcam footage is asked to contact the appeal line on 01622 798538 or email sciu.td@kent.pnn.police.uk quoting RY/MD/080/23.

Footage can be uploaded via this link.

Another post on Facebook this morning said: “There will be a Holy Mass for Mateusz at 10.30am in the morning tomorrow. Aanybody is welcome to come. It will be happening at the St Teresa R C Church.”

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