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Tributes to teen killed after car flips over

A teenager who was killed in a car crash near Meopham has been named.

Rob Cooter, from Gravesend, was driving along Wrotham Road (A227) between Istead Rise and Meopham when his Vauxhall Corsa hit a telegraph pole and overturned late on Sunday evening.

It was found on its roof in a ditch near the junction with Nash Bank, but the 17-year-old was declared dead at the scene.

Since the tragedy tributes have been flooding in from his friends and family on a social networking site.

Writing on the wall of the In Loving Memory of Robert Cooter group, Sophie Velvick wrote: "Ive been thinking about what to say, and no words come to mind, every part of me is still in shock. all i can say is i hope rob has gone to a better place. my thoughts go out to all of his family and close friends. College will defently never be the same with such a big part missing. Rest In Peace Rob x x x x"

Police kept the A227 closed until 5.30am on Monday while crash investigators worked at the scene and debris was removed from the site. Anyone who witnessed the collision or was travelling along the road at around 11pm on March 22 should call the Kent police serious crash investigation unit witness line on 01622 798538.

Leave your own tributes to Robert or messages of support to his family and friends below.

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