Police has paid tribute to a 52-year-old PC Kevin Flint on the day of his tragic death five years ago.
Thames Valley Police paid tribute to Police Constable Kevin Flint to remember his sad passing after a fatal crash.
PC Flint died on January 15, 2019 after his motorbike crashed with another vehicle in a lay-by on the A41.
The 52-year-old was travelling home to Tring after his shift at Chesham police station.
Remembering PC Kevin Flint, of Thames Valley Police, who died on duty on this day in 2019 #LestWeForget pic.twitter.com/Z4fHnQX40D
— Thames Valley PolFed (@TVPFED) January 15, 2024
Dozens of people joined the force in paying tribute to the officer on social media.
Andy Lingwood said: “Remember this all too well. Incredibly sad day for all concerned. RIP Kevin.”
Kim Moloney said: “A decent kind man. A sad loss to the force.”
Christine Hayes wrote: “May he rest in peace. RIP Kevin. Condolences to family and friends.”
Paul Sorensen said: “A real gentleman and good copper. RIP Kevin.”
More than 350 people attended PC Flint's funeral service in Amersham on February 7, 2019 alongside his family, including hundreds of colleagues and a Guard of Honour at the crematorium.
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