Blacktown trail bike crash: Jarrod Beaver, 23, mourned after tragic accident
The family of a 23-year-old man who was tragically killed in a trailbike crash in Blacktown have remembered him as a ‘loving father’.
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A trailbike rider who tragically died after crashing into a metal barricade in a reserve in Blacktown yesterday has been remembered as a “loving father” with a “heart of gold”.
Jarrod Beaver, 23, was killed while riding at Robert Brown reserve off Flushcombe Rd and the Great Western Highway, just a short distance from his home, at 1.20pm on Monday.
He struck a metal roadway barrier and died at the scene.
The Blacktown man, who worked as a mechanic in Eastern Creek has been remembered by his family as a loving family man.
“(Yesterday) we lost an amazing person. He was an amazing son, brother, uncle and, most of all, an amazing father to his four-year-old baby girl who was the apple of his eye,” Alisha Erin wrote on a GoFundMe page.
“He was just riding around the back field behind his house when life took a turn for the worst.
“They tried what they could to save Jarrod but sadly, they could do no more, so sadly we lost him.
“Jarrod had a heart of gold and wore his heart on his sleeve and he helped anyone that needed it — (if) you were in trouble, it was Jarrod to the rescue.”
Mr Beaver’s Facebook showed his love of trailbike riding with his daughter and photos showed them pictured together riding together.
A GoFundMe page aims to raise $2000 to help the Beaver family cover funeral costs. To donate, visit the page here.
NSW Ambulance and a CareFlight medical team arrived to find the Mr Beaver in cardiac arrest and attempted resuscitation before he was pronounced dead at the scene.
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NSW Ambulance Chief Inspector Brian Parsell said his 57-year-old father also “went into cardiac arrest” after he arrived at the scene and caught sight of his seriously injured son.
“While this drama was unfolding, the gentleman’s father also had a heart attack,” Chief Inspector Parsell said.
“(The rider’s father) was brought to the scene by bystanders, and was emotionally distraught by his son being resuscitated by paramedics. He had a previous cardiac history, and had a heart attack onsite.”
The 57-year-old man was treated by paramedics before being transported to Westmead Hospital in a serious but stable condition, Chief Insp Parsell said.
A crime scene has been established and the cause of the crash is being investigated by police.
Originally published as Blacktown trail bike crash: Jarrod Beaver, 23, mourned after tragic accident