Mum's tribute to 'one-of-a-kind' son killed in crash

A mum has paid tribute to a "one-of-a-kind son" killed in a motorbike crash.
Cameron Hamilton-Campbell, 22, from Cambridge, died at the city's Addenbrooke's Hospital on Friday after a collision with a Tesco delivery van on the A10 at Foxton.
"Cameron was my beautiful, brilliant, one-of-a-kind son. Quirky, funny, and full of life - he never left my side," said his mother, Monique, in a statement.
A 58-year-old van driver from Royston, in Hertfordshire, was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and has been released on police bail until 11 July.
'A true friend'
Mr Hamilton-Campbell's mother said there "will never be a day without you in our thoughts".
She added: "Quirky, funny, and full of life - he never left my side. He loved motorbikes, gaming, and was an absolute IT genius.
"He was more than a son - he was a brother, grandson, nephew, cousin, and a true friend. He was taken from us far too soon, and our hearts are broken.
"But his spirit is with us - always. We love you forever, Cameron."
Cambridgeshire Police said a green Kawasaki ridden by Mr Hamilton-Campbell, of Ringfort Road, Orchard Park, was in collision the van by the A10's junction with Shepreth Road.
The force has appealed for witnesses and anyone with dashcam footage.
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