An appeal has been launched to help pay for the funeral of the "honest soul" killed in a motorbike crash in Sanderstead on October 27.
Named locally as Eamon Karim, the 23-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene in Rectory Park after a collision with a car.
The GoFundMe page said: "A sad tragedy happened on 27/10/17, where a dear friend lost his life while riding his motorbike, he was only 23 and had a bright future ahead of him.
"He was a good, caring and honest soul and made a big impact on everyone he met.
"I would like to raise some money for his family to put towards his funeral expenses and am asking everyone , who knows him or anyone who would like to help please please help us to give him a good send off, as he was always willing to help anyone that needed his help and never wanted anything in return.
"What I am so grateful that he came into our lives and he will be truly missed."
The appeal was launched on Saturday, and has already raised more than £100.
To donate to the appeal, click here.
The driver of the car involved, a black Smart car, stopped at the scene.
No arrests have been made and enquiries continue.
Do you want to pay a tribute to Eamon? Email riley.krause@newsquest.co.uk
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