The family of a police officer who died in the line of duty last week have paid tribute to the beloved father, brother, husband and uncle.
PC Mathew Parker was responding to an emergency on the A12 in Essex last week when he crashed near Ingatestone.
He died at the scene, Essex Police said, and it is not believed any other vehicle was involved.
Known as Mat to his family, PC Parker joined the police in 2010, most recently serving on the Chigwell Roads Policing Team.
He was passionate about motorbikes and the proud owner of a much-loved Harley Davidson, a statement said.
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He leaves behind his beloved wife, daughters, parents, brother, sisters, nieces, and nephews.
In a statement, his family said: ‘Mat lived a life defined by dedication and integrity. Beyond his service as a proud Essex Police officer, he was a man of strong values and a generous heart. He found joy and freedom on his motorcycle, and his passion for riding reflected his love of adventure and camaraderie.
‘Mat will be remembered not only for his courage and commitment but for the warmth he brought to those closest to him.
His family and friends will forever cherish his laughter, his honesty, and the strength of his character. His spirit will live on in the memories and love he gave so freely. He will remain forever in their hearts.’
Chief Supt Simon Anslow, head of Essex Police’s Operational Policing Command, said: ‘We remain absolutely devastated across Essex Police at the loss of our proud and dedicated colleague Mat, who made the ultimate sacrifice and gave his life while responding to a call for help.
‘We have been deeply touched by the outpouring of public support, both here in Essex and from across the country, as well as the compassion shown by our wider UK policing family.
‘Mat was brave, he was courageous, and we are all grateful to him for his service. We stand united in grief with his heartbroken family and continue to support them through this unimaginably difficult time.’
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