Tributes paid to teenagers who died in crash

Tributes have been paid to two teenagers who died in a car crash in Bedfordshire.
Archie Ray, 19, and Ash Fisk, 18, were pronounced dead at the scene following a two-vehicle collision in Sandy Road, between Everton and Sandy, on Saturday.
Three other people involved in the collision suffered serious injuries and were being treated in hospital, police said.
Mr Ray's family described him as a "true 'Ray' of sunshine", while Mr Fisk's family said he "was full of life, laughter, and kindness".
A statement by Mr Ray's family was issued through Bedfordshire Police, which said his "energy was magnetic" and "his presence unforgettable".
"He was extremely hardworking, earning the respect and admiration of everyone he worked with," his family said.
They added that the teenager was "committed to his goals" and "brought people together with his caring heart".
"Our hearts are shattered. He will be forever missed, endlessly loved, and always remembered for the light he brought into our lives."
Mr Fisk's family said he was "a bright young man with a promising future," as he travelled around the UK for his job.
"He was surrounded by many friends from all walks of life, all of whom were drawn to his generous spirit and infectious energy.
"He will be forever missed by his family, his partner, and the many friends who were lucky enough to know him."
His family added that their "hearts are broken" and were holding "tight to the memories" of Mr Fisk.
Police said they were continuing to appeal for witnesses to the incident, which involved a white Volvo C30 and blue Skoda at about 14:40 BST on Saturday.
Det Sgt Craig Wheeler, from Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire serious collision investigation unit, said: "This was a heart-breaking collision which has devastated the friends and families of Archie and Ash as well as the families of their two very close friends who suffered serious injuries from this collision.
"The driver of the Skoda also received serious injuries, which are not life-threatening."
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