THE FAMILY of the second man killed in the car crash near Legoland, Windsor, has paid tribute to him.

Koon Yau Kwok, a 50-year-old chef from Bracknell, was one of two men killed in the three-car collision on Winkfield Road, near the Legoland roundabout, shortly before 11pm, on Sunday, July 23.

His family described him as 'a warm hearted person, who worked extremely hard and cared very much for his family, in particular his mother'.

The statement said: “He was also a talented chef who was very popular with customers at the restaurant where he worked in Windsor.

“Koon Yau’s family and friends are shocked and saddened by his death and he will be very sorely missed.

“He will be remembered as a happy, friendly man.”

The other man who sadly died was 23-year-old John Spicer, of Langley.

His family said: “He had a heart of gold, always being there for his family and friends."

Mr. Spicer was pronounced dead at the scene, while Mr. Kwok died later in hospital. Three other people who had been passengers in the three vehicles were taken to hospital. 

The cause of the crash is still being investigated by Thames Valley Police.