'Loved by everyone' - Mother pays tribute to second Salford motorbike crash victim
16-year-old Kailem Robinson died last month
The mother of the second teenager who died in a motorbike crash in Salford has paid tribute to her son and thanked the community for its support.
Kailem Robinson, 16, died along with 17-year-old Kaine Darby after the motorbike they were riding was in a collision with a car on Lower Broughton Road at 8.20pm on 22 May 2025.
In a tribute released via Greater Manchester Police, Kailem’s mum Jill, said: “Kailem was someone who was always polite; he was popular with everyone and would do anything to help people out.
“He had a cheeky smile and infectious laugh and was known as the class clown in school, always making everyone laugh.
“He always had a passion for his bikes from a young age and would help other kids on the street fixing theirs. He was very lovable with me, always telling me he loved me.
“The news has shocked the community. He was so loved by everyone, including his teachers and friends. Kailem was the best uncle to his nieces.
“I would like to thank the community of Lower Broughton for their support, from both those who knew Kailem and those who didn’t.
“Everyone has rallied round to help with donations, flowers and a Go Fund Me page to help with the funeral.
“Kailem’s friends have been amazing, bringing shopping round and just being here trying to comfort me and give me some normality.
“Kailem will be missed by everyone, the reaction from the community has shown how loved he was by everyone who knew him.
“My life will never be the same again, he was my baby. I miss you son.”
The families of both victims are being supported by specialist officers as our investigation into the incident continues.
The 24-year-old female driver of the car stayed at the scene to assist officers, and no arrests have been made.
Specialist collision investigators are appealing for information - anyone who saw the incident or has dashcam or doorbell footage is asked to call GMP's Serious Collision Investigation Unit on 0161 856 4741 quoting incident number 3458 of 22/05/2025.
You can also call 101 or contact the force via LiveChat on its website.
Reports and concerns can also be made anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.