TRIBUTES have been paid to a man who died in a crash after his vehicle hit a tree.
Ewan Seath, 19, was driving in a black Volkswagen Golf last month in Alderholt Road, Somerley, when it collided with a tree.
Ewan, from Blandford, died at the scene of the crash just before 9am on Monday, February 26.
His family have now paid the following tribute to him: "Ewan was living his life to the fullest and so incredibly excited about his future, undertaking an automotive apprenticeship with Poole and Bournemouth College, having such a passion for cars.
"He was the most selfless, kindest and loving son, brother and friend anyone could have wished for, nothing was ever too much trouble for Ewan, he had a laughter and smile which would light up a room.
"We are all in immense shock and pain at this sudden loss, Ewan leaves an unimaginable void in all of our lives."
Witnesses to the crash are being urged to contact Hampshire police with relevant information of dash cam footage to get in touch.
A spokesman for the force said: “You can call 101, or report online via our website, quoting reference number 44240083299.”
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