Floral tributes have appeared on the same stretch of a Hampshire country road where two fatal crashes happened recently just eight days apart from each other.
Wilson Bang, 21, of Mead Road in Chandler’s Ford, died on Sunday, April 14, when he lost control of his Toyota Celica and collided with a tree on the A3090 between Hook Road and Hursley Road.
An inquest has been opened into his death and adjourned.
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Mitchell Tulley, 33, of Crookhill, died in a similar accident on the same stretch of road in the early morning hours of Monday, April 22 when his red Fiat Punto left the road and collided with a tree.
Mitchell’s family said after his death that “his passion for life was his family, music, nature and the outdoors”.
Mitchell's family also said: "As a son, brother, uncle, nephew, cousin, grandchild, friend and colleague, Mitchell will be deeply missed by those whose lives he touched.”
His inquest has also bee opened and adjourned.
Floral tributes for both Wilson and Mitchell could be seen over the Early May bank holiday weekend.
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