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Popular rugby player killed in crash

CHRISTOPHER EMSON: described as very pleasant, helpful and likeable young man
CHRISTOPHER EMSON: described as very pleasant, helpful and likeable young man

A YOUNG motorcyclist killed in a head-on crash with a car was an enthusiastic rugby player.

Christopher Emson died on Sunday morning, two days after his 18th birthday. He lived with his parents, Mick and Pat, and younger sister Claire, at Clifford Gardens in Walmer, near Deal.

His machine was in collision with a Fiat car on the A257 Canterbury Road at Littlebourne, near Canterbury. Police said he died at the scene.

The tragedy happened on a notorious S bend which has been the site of numerous accidents in the past.

Christopher played for Deal and Betteshanger rugby under-17 teams. He was about to complete his first year as an apprentice bricklayer.

Paul Ridings, a deputy head teacher at Walmer Science College, paid tribute to the former student he described as popular during his five years at the Salisbury Road school.

Mr Ridings said: "He will be very much remembered as a very pleasant, helpful and likeable young man. He was a quiet and private student who also mixed well with his peers.

"Christopher was committed to ex-curricular activities and rugby in particular, representing school throughout his time at Walmer."

Anyone who witnessed the collision or saw the motorcycle being driven before the crash is asked to contact PC Duncan Swallow on 01622 798538.

Funeral details are available from Dilnot Smith and Son on 01304 380914.

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