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.
βHe will be greatly missed by all that knew him.β
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.
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