THE family of a man who died following a crash on the A470 near Betws-y-Coed have paid tribute to him.

Adam Michael Kenyon, 30, lived in the Kinmel Bay area, and sadly died on Saturday (May 13).

He was the son of Kevin and Claire, a brother of three sisters, a grandson, an uncle, a husband to Kayleigh, and a father to Tommy.

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In a statement, his family said: “Adam was a handsome young man who had so much to look forward to. He was extremely kind, generous and energetic.

“He always wanted to help others and was very generous with his time – he really did have a heart of gold.

“Adam was one of a kind, who lived life to the full and always his way. He loved his family and had a huge passion for cars/bikes and made many amazing friends along the way.

“It’s overwhelming how many of his friends have shown their support and paid tributes.

“He always put his family first, especially Tommy, who meant the world to him.”

His wife, Kayleigh, added: “I will miss you deeply, Adam. We had so much to look forward to which has sadly been taken away far too soon.

“I promise I will always put Tommy first and be the best mum I possibly can to our beautiful son. He will never forget you.

“We love you and I will miss you so much, my darling husband and best friend.

“We would like to thank the emergency services for their attendance at the tragic scene of the collision, and the people at the scene who helped Adam.

“Also, his best friend Chris, who was by his side, as always doing everything he possibly could and staying with him until the end.

“Our sad loss has created such a huge void in our lives which will never be filled and shall remain with us forever.

“Sleep tight, Adam; from all your loving family.”

Police continue to appeal to anybody who witnessed the crash, or anybody who may have been travelling along the A470 in the vicinity of Betws-y-Coed shortly before 1pm, and who may have dashcam footage to contact officers.

Anybody with information is urged to contact North Wales Police via its live webchat, or by calling 101, quoting reference number A071083.