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‘Loved always’: Lindon Stewart remembered after Richmond crash tragedy

A Bendigo father of four is being mourned by his loved ones after he was killed when he lost control of his motorbike in Richmond.

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A father of four has been remembered as a “good mate” with a “cheeky smile” after his death in a crash earlier this week.

Lindon William Stewart, 34, died after losing control of his motorbike and crashing into a wall at a busy Richmond intersection on Monday.

He died at the scene.

Lindon grew up in Bendigo and had four siblings.

His dad Rodney Stewart posted a photo of his son and the comment “we will miss you” online.

Lindon Stewart is being mourned after he was killed in a horrific crash at a Richmond intersection on February 6.
Lindon Stewart is being mourned after he was killed in a horrific crash at a Richmond intersection on February 6.

Lindon’s cousin Tony Stewart said the family was grieving the loss of a young man whose “life was taken far too short”.

He said Lindon “always lived to the fullest”.

“You have always been loved in our hearts and our family, our highs and lows have always been shared, our family times and family banter will be forever missed!

“However your quick wit, humour and cheeky smiles will always stay forever.

“Alongside all of our family times and wonderful memories you leave us behind with. You will never be forgotten … Loved always.”

Heidi Lennard sent “thoughts and prayers” to his family.

“Lindon Stewart you were one of our closest friends and even though you are gone … you will NEVER be forgotten … RIP mate,” she said.

Shane Duncan also paid tribute.

“I will miss you Lindon Stewart. You are a good mate.”

Police have asked for anyone who witnessed the collision, has dashcam/CCTV footage or information to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report online at crimestoppersvic.com.au.

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