Family ‘utterly devastated’ after 13-year-old killed in Flitwick crash is named

The “devastated” family of a 13-year-old boy who died in the crash said his death “left a void in our lives that will remain forever”.
“Funny, smart, handsome, athletic and incredibly loved” Noah Campbell died in a crash in Bedfordshire on Friday night.
Two teenage boys were also taken to hospital with serious injuries following a collision between a car, bike and scooter on Flitwick’s Greenfield Road at 11.50pm.
Noah’s family paid tribute to the teenager in a statement released by Bedfordshire Police on Sunday.
It was learned that a man and a woman were charged with the incident.
Noah’s family said: “Noah was a fun, smart, handsome, athletic and incredibly loved boy.
“Above all, he valued spending time with his friends and family; they were the heart of his world.
“Noah was a talented and versatile athlete who excelled in rugby, cricket and athletics, although football was his favorite sport (he played for many local teams). Outside of organized sports, Noah was active and adventurous, loving to challenge himself in the gym and spend time in the cycle park.”
“Some of his happiest memories were enjoying attending Liverpool FC and Luton Town FC matches with his father.
“We would like to thank everyone for their kind words and support during this incredibly difficult time.
“We are completely devastated; Noah’s death has left a void in our lives that will remain forever.”
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