Jayden Sapwell: Family and friends tributes following motorcycle crash at Evanston Gardens
“You were such a big part of my life”: Friends and family have remembered the 24-year-old Evanston man who tragically died last Friday in a motorcycle crash.
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Friends and family of 24-year-old Jayden Sapwell have paid tribute to him on social media after he died in a motorcycle accident at Evanston Gardens on Friday.
The Evanston father-of-three also leaves behind a fiancee, to whom he was engaged only a month earlier.
His fiancee Shanna Cartwright posted “fly high my king Jayden Sapwell” on her Facebook profile.
Devastated friends took to social media to remember a man with a “heart of gold”.
“Rest in peace my brother, you have gone way too early, we were only talking the other day about catching up again, now that has been put on hold for a bit,” Tyler Jensen said.
“It’s so sad to hear what has happened, it’s true, the good ones die young, a man with a heart of gold and would do anything for anyone, my sorrows and condolences go to the family and I will be there to help if needed, fly high bro, we will see each other again soon, gone but never forgotten.”
Sapwell attended Gawler & District College and had a significant interest in cars and motorbikes.
“Another angel taken too soon,” Cassie Wing said.
“Jayden Sapwell you were such a big part of my life for all of my high school years, so many amazing memories with you, you will be missed by so many.”
His sister Ellysha also remembered her brother.
“My beautiful brother, I love you,” she said.
Sapwell’s death was the third on SA roads in a three-hour period on Friday.
Two women were killed earlier the same day in a head-on road collision near Strathalbyn.
There have now been 64 lives lost on SA roads, compared with 75 at the same time last year.