‘Beautiful soul’: Tributes flow for victim of fatal Boronia Heights, Logan crash, Dylan Brennan
The identity of a motorcycle rider who died south of Brisbane Tuesday afternoon has been revealed, with loved ones paying tribute to his “beautiful soul”.
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The motorcycle rider who tragically passed away south of Brisbane on Tuesday afternoon is being remembered by friends and family for his ‘beautiful soul’.
Dylan Brennan, 27, from Woodridge in Logan, was riding his motorcycle when it collided with a car.
The crash happened about 4.55pm on Tuesday, February 5 when the car and motorcycle collided on Fedrick St, Boronia Heights.
Paramedics including the High Acuity Response Unit attended the scene.
Members of the community gave first aid to the 27-year-old rider but Mr Brennan died at the scene.
The driver of the car, an 18-year-old woman, was transported to Logan Hospital with minor injuries.
It is understood she is in a stable condition, however left traumatised by the crash.
Mr Brennan’s sister, Rikki Lee, said he would be dearly missed.
“Your family will love and miss you forever, you’re forever in our hearts,” she said.
“We love you so much Dyl, rest in paradise little bro, fly high.”
His cousin, Kyle Byrnes, said his cousin was always there for people.
“I looked up to my cousin and he wasn’t just cousin, he was my mate,” he said.
“Dylan is going to be sadly missed he will be forever in our hearts and until we meet again may he rest in peace.”
One of Mr Brennan’s close mates said he was lke a brother to him.
“We always had fun times out on the motorbike together,” he said.
“I knew if I needed him he’d be there, we done heaps of stupid stuff together but all together he was a mad person to hang around with, always down to do something, was just a fun bro to be around.
“Fly high my brother.”
More family and friends have taken to Facebook to pay tribute Mr Brennan.
“You will always be with us babe,” Meg Cant said.
“I Love You Dylan Brennan.
“Rest easy my love.”
It is understood Mr Brennan was passionate about motorcycles and loved riding.
“Rest well rider,” Sean Marsh said.
“Ride free on the forever roads in heaven.”
“Rest in peace Dylan,” said Gretta Leigh Weston.
Others shared their condolences online following the accident.
“Condolences and prays go out to the young man’s family,” Tania Byrne said.
“Beautiful soul taken so young.”
Officers from the Forensic Crash Unit are still investigating the crash.