A Wiltshire man has died in hospital following a crash on his motorbike in Doncaster.
Arron Selter suffered life-threatening injuries in the collision involving his black Kawasaki and a blue Ford Fiesta ST on the A1M at around 8.40pm on Wednesday 7 November.
35-year-old was taken to hospital where he sadly died of his injuries on 11 November.
His family released this tribute: “This is the face of a true hero. Never fired a gun or raised a fist in anger. Always wanted to help people. Always had an open ear for anybody with problems. Never thought of himself, but had time for others. Their joy was his joy, their pain was his pain. He loved people and had great hopes for humanity, always striving for peace love and happiness.
“Walked 24 hrs non stop on a treadmill. Rowed the equivalent of the River Thames from Swindon to London on a rowing machine. Had his head shaved. Had his chest, back and legs waxed. He had also signed up to have a go in an amateur boxing match, but never got to go. All these things he did for whichever charity he felt like at the time, not for fame but for his own enjoyment and sense of self pride.
“His final heroic deed was donating his organs and tissues for transplant.
“Our son, our hero, Arron Selter. May his sacrifice bring life and joy to other poor souls.
“Miss you like crazy son. With loving hugs and kisses from mum, dad and your three siblings.”