Tributes paid to 'darling boy' killed in collision
Family handoutThe parents of a motorcyclist who died after a crash have paid tribute to their "darling boy".
Holton Knott, 19, from Chatteris in Cambridgeshire, was involved in a collision on High Street, Trumpington, near Cambridge at about 20:50 BST on 11 August, and died the next day.
Cambridgeshire Police said a 69-year-old Cambridge man arrested on suspicion of causing death by careless or inconsiderate driving had been released on bail until 11 November.
In a statement, Knott's parents thanked family and friends for their support after receiving the "unimaginable news that our darling boy was involved in a horrific accident".
"After a great effort from all the team at Addenbrooke's Hospital, it was clear Holton wasn't going to survive," they said.
"We appreciate the kind-hearted messages and offers of support by many a friend and family member."
Knott had been driving his black Honda motorcycle when he was involved in a collision with a silver Jaguar XF outside the Green Man pub, police said.
Detectives have appealed for witnesses to come forward.
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