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'The nicest lad': family pay tribute to boy who died in e-bike crash
The Guardian|June 10, 2023
The family of a Salford teenager who died when the e-bike he was riding crashed after being followed by police have paid tribute to "the nicest lad about"
- Aneesa Ahmed , Robyn Vinter
'The nicest lad': family pay tribute to boy who died in e-bike crash

Saul Cookson, 15, collided with an ambulance at about 2pm on Thursday, Greater Manchester police said. It has referred itself to the Independent Office for Police Conduct, "in line with normal proceedings" when someone has died after contact with police, it said.

Saul's mother, Emma Frendo, described him as "the most sweetest, kindest boy ever". She said in a statement: "Saul was a much-loved son, brother, grandson, and nephew, loved by all that met him. He was the sweetest, most kindest boy ever, and always had the biggest infectious smile and was full of love." Yesterday morning, the street was lined with flowers, cards, candles and written tributes to the boy. Messages on a board of tributes included "RIP a fallen soldier" and "rest easy bruvva". A sign above the message board read: "Kids on bikes don't kill." Families and individuals arrived to pay their respects, with one man saying it was a "tragic incident that should have never happened".

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