Tributes paid to man who died in A10 crash

News imageCambs Police Jacob Hawden is photographed looking at the camera in front of a dark brick wall. He has short light brown hair and facial hair. He is wearing spectacles.Cambs Police
Jacob Hawden was described by his family as a "unique man who was loved by many"

The family of a man who died when his car crashed said he was "loved by many" and would be "sadly missed by all that knew him".

Jacob Hawden, 33, died when the blue Vauxhall Corsa he was driving left the A10 near Littleport in Cambridgeshire at about 03:00 BST on 17 May.

Hawden, of Westbourne Road in Chatteris, was pronounced dead at the scene.

In a family tribute released through Cambridgeshire Police, relatives said: "Jacob was a very unique man and always loved to make people laugh, this was one of his special powers. He was a very charismatic, funny and also musically talented person. He will always be loved and in our thoughts every day."

Officers are continuing to appeal for information and dashcam footage from the time of the incident.

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