A man killed in a crash on the A27 has been named locally as Ryan Chapman.
Mr Chapman, 29, died yesterday after being struck by a lorry on Tuesday on the A27 in Worthing.
Tributes have been paid on www.theargus.co.uk, Facebook at the roadside.
One friend, writing on Facebook, said he was “fun and full of life”.
Another woman, believed to be a family member, said: “He was the best uncle”.
Flowers left at the roadside also recalled a great man.
One man said: “You're at rest now. You will be missed and always will be in my thoughts. You true legend. Your mate Del Boy.”
Guy said: “You'll be missed by so many people. You were a great man and will always be remembered for that.”
Unai said: “Chappers. Thank you for sharing with me your last three years. Thank you for making me laugh and for all your help.”
Dave, Nikki and Scarlett said: “Without doubt one of the nicest friends we ever had the privilege of knowing. We will never forget you.”
Dicky said: “I can't put into words how much you'll be missed by everyone who met you. The world is a worse place without your kindness, generosity and sincerity. RIP.”
Emily and Ralphy said: “You'll be sorely missed. We were blessed to have you as a friend.”
Pay tribute to Mr Chapman.
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