The family of a motorcyclist killed on the M25, continue to appeal for witnesses as they pay tribute to him this week.

Brian Mark Selet, 43, died following a collision involving three vehicles.

The tragic collision took place on August 28, 2019, between junctions 10 and 11 around 7.09 pm.

Police appealed for witnesses at the time, however, still need to speak to anyone with information who is yet to come forward.

Mr Selet’s relative said:

“The family are broken and now incomplete forever.

“Mark was our only brother, the youngest of four siblings.

"Not only has he been stolen away from his sisters, but he has also been cruelly taken away from his fiancée and their two children aged 4 and 5 years, nieces, nephew, friends and work-family.

“He would do absolutely anything to help anyone, it was an instinct for him.

"A real practical joker as well but with a sensitive side.

“We would do anything to have him back, but we can’t.

"The only thing we can do for Mark and our family is to try and get justice.

“His babies were his world and they held the biggest part of his large heart.

“He was a wonderful partner and devoted daddy who is missed more and more each day.

“These words cannot express enough what having him taken away has done to us.

“We all love Mark and miss him every second of every day.

“Not a minute goes by when we don’t think about what happened to him.

“Please, please, please help us in our appeal.

“No matter how insignificant you think it may be, please contact the police with any information you have.”

If you have any information call Surrey Police on 101, quoting reference PR/P19198046.

Marks family has set up a Just Giving page, to help contribute towards funeral costs, solicitor’s fees and the loss of the family’s main source of income.

If you would like to donate, visit https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/brian-mark-selet