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The family of a motorcycle rider who died in a crash on the outskirts of Belper have paid tribute to him.
A 28-year-old man was riding a motorcycle which crashed into a telegraph pole and wall whilst travelling on Belper Road at just before 3.30pm on Friday 29 May.
Emergency services attended and despite resuscitation attempts, the man was sadly pronounced dead.
The motorcycle rider can now be named as Sheffield man Jack Hague.

In a statement, Jack’s family said: “Jack was a much-loved son, partner, brother, grandson and friend, who will be deeply missed by everyone who knew him.
“He had a kind heart, great sense of humour and brought laughter to those around him.
“He was never happier than when he was riding his bike. We would like to thank everyone for their kind messages and support at this heartbreaking time.
“Jack will be loved, missed and remembered always.”