Family of tragic Folkestone teen driver Dale West pay tribute to 'boy with heart of gold' after A20 death
11:00, 18 April 2013
updated: 11:29, 18 April 2013
The family of a teenager killed in a car crash on the A20 today spoke of his "heart of gold" - and urged other motorists to drive safely to avoid another tragedy.
Dale West, 19, died when his car smashed into a lorry parked in a layby on the opposite side of the A20 near Folkestone on Monday night.
Kent Police said he lost control of the silver Peugeot 106 close to Thorn Wood, Sandling, at about 11.10pm.
Mr West, from the Folkestone area and pictured right, was pronounced dead at the scene.
His family said in a statement today: "Dale was a very kind boy and always wanted to help everyone, he had a heart of gold.
"He did not deserve what happened to him and will be sorely missed by all friends and family.
"Drive safely everyone to avoid another tragedy like this, one is too many. Dale - you will never be forgotten."
A young woman also in the car, travelling from the Folkestone direction, was taken to the William Harvey Hospital in Ashford with minor injuries.
The lorry driver was unhurt.
The A20 was closed for several hours while emergency services were at the scene.
Police now want to speak to anyone who witnessed the car being driven just before or at the moment of the crash.
Anyone who can help is asked to phone the Kent Police Serious Collision Investigation Unit on 01622 798538.
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