"It doesn't seem real:" Dad's emotional tribute after son dies in Doncaster road crash tragedy
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Motorcyclist Ben McMinn died when his bike was in collision with a car near to Hatfield and Stainforth railway station on Saturday night.
Shocked friends and neighbours have been paying tribute to Ben who was pronounced dead at the scene.
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Hide AdHis father Andrew posted a touching tribute to the 34-year-old on social media, writing: “Never thought I’d ever write a status like this in my whole life, but sadly our family has lost our Ben in a tragic accident.
"I just hope you get the best ever bed in heaven my boy, love you millions.”
In another post, Mr McMinn added: “Just want to say a big thank you to each and every one of you that has posted kind words for me and my family.
"Ben was one of the best and will be missed by so many people, besides his family, which are trying to accept that we’re never going to see him or his smile again.
"It still doesn’t seem real.
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Hide Ad"The flowers down at the railway station show how much he was loved and respected.”
Since the tragedy, at around 7.30pm, friends and family have been searching near to the scene for a gold necklace Ben was thought to have been wearing at the time.
Added Mr McMinn: “He not only lost his life but he also lost his gold chain, which I need to find because he never went without it.”
"It’s not about its value, its the sentimental part of my boy.”
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Hide AdA British Transport Police statement said: “Officers were called at 7.37pm on 30 September following reports that a motorbike had collided with a vehicle.
"Paramedics also attended however sadly despite their best efforts the rider of the bike, a 34-year-old man, was pronounced dead at the scene.
"His family have been informed and are being supported by specially trained officers.
"The driver of the car was arrested on suspicion of drink driving and has been released under investigation whilst enquiries continue.”