Tributes paid to dad who died in A-road crash
Family handoutTributes have been paid to a "truly unforgettable" father who died in a crash on his motorbike.
Napoleon Georgoulias, 53, collided with a tractor while he was riding on the A142 towards Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, on 31 March.
His family said in a statement issued through police that 'Naps', as he was known, was "a deeply loved son, brother, uncle, partner and a loving father to two wonderful children".
Police said the driver of the tractor, a 16-year-old boy from Haddenham, was helping officers with their inquiries.
The family said: "Naps had a personality that was truly unforgettable. Once you met him, you never forgot him.
"His passing has left an immeasurable void in the lives of his family, friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing him.
"He will be forever missed and always loved."
Police said Georgoulias, from March, was travelling from the Block Fen Drove roundabout on his yellow Yamaha when he crashed with a tractor travelling in the opposite direction, at about 20:11 BST.
Debris from the collision struck another car, a Volkswagen Polo, but the driver was uninjured, police added.
They asked for anyone who witnessed the vehicles before the collision, or those with dashcam footage, to get in touch.
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