Tributes paid to motorcyclist killed on the A14
53-year-old Tantalus St John-Ives is being remembered as ‘kind and funny’.
Tributes have been paid to a motorcyclist who lost his life in a collision on the A14 near Kentford last week.
Tantalus St John-Ives, 53, from Wicken, Ely, was riding his Suzuki motorbike when it collided with a parked Mercedes lorry in a lay-by.
The incident happened at around 6.40pm on 28th January on the eastbound side of the carriageway, between junction 38 for the A11 and junction 39 for Kentford.
Tantalus was pronounced dead at the scene.
His family has described him as “a kind, funny, and hard-working human being” while paying tribute to his memory.
“A loving and devoted stepfather and step-grandfather, a big brother, and a friend to many, Tan was a kind, funny, and hard-working human being who had a huge heart and was endlessly generous with his time, affection, and love.
“He loved deeply and freely, and he will be missed by many. Ride free, Tan, we love you.”