A man who died after being struck by a car on the Penryn bypass last month has been described as a lover of travel and adventure.

Earlier this week police confirmed that 41-year-old Cameron Grieve, from Penryn, had died from his injuries a month after being involved in a collision on the A39 during the early hours of the morning.

Now his family have paid tribute, to a "much loved son, brother, uncle, family member and friend."

They said: "Cam was always quick with a joke and a laugh. He loved travel and adventure, but had found his home looking out over the marina in Falmouth.

β€œHe will be greatly missed by all that knew him.”

Emergency services were called to the Penryn bypass at 4.20am on Saturday, April 14.

Cameron sustained life-threatening injuries and remained in hospital since the collision. He died on Wednesday at Derriford Hospital.

Officers are continuing to investigate the collision and the female driver of a Volkswagen Golf is helping police with their enquiries.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police via 101@dc.police.uk or by calling 101, quoting log number 142 of 14/04/18.