Barry: Tributes to 28-year-old twins killed in Thailand motorbike crash

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Family photo Corey and Liam wearing white shirts and trousers with gray waistcoats and maroon ties. They both have short light brown hair and short beards and wear gray jackets with white carnations in the buttonholes.family photo

Corey's twin brother Liam rightly stated Corey was his “best friend”

The household of a person killed in a motorbike crash in Thailand say he “lived ten times more than he ever imagined”.

Corey Beavis, 28, of Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, died on Saturday.

His twin brother Liam advised BBC Wales that they’ve spent each potential second of their 28 years collectively.

He stated that he was glad that he obtained the possibility to “share every good memory of my life with my brother, my best friend and my number one partner in crime”.

Corey's family photo is painted in black and white. He is bare chested and standing in front of a wall and a palm tree.family photo

Corey lived “ten times more than he ever imagined,” his household stated.

,[He] “Live life to the fullest and I'm glad we did it together,” Liam stated.

“I will struggle to find a way to deal with this pain for the rest of my life, but I promise I will make you really proud.

“Relax big man, see you on the other side. From the womb to the world.

“Now I get to take him on my journey while he watches over me, breaking me exactly the way he wants me to. It's changed me forever.”

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office said it was supporting the family of a British man who died in Thailand and was in contact with authorities in Thailand.

Family photo Corey Beavis in black swim shorts standing in clear blue green water with mountains behindfamily photo

Corey Beavis died in a motorcycle accident in Thailand

Corrie's family are now raising money to try to get his body back to Britain and they say he had no travel or life insurance.

A fundraising page has raised more than £6,000 in less than 24 hours.

Corey's family wrote on the page that he was “loved by a large family and hundreds of friends from all corners of the world”.

They said he “lighted up whatever room he walked into, with his larger-than-life character and his infectious laugh”.

“He had so much left to give this world, but he lived a life 10 times beyond his imagination. He was a truly genuine human being who had nothing but love for those around him. “

“As a family we have suffered an immeasurable loss, and now we are faced with the realities of repatriation and laying our beautiful boy to rest – without travel and a life insurance policy, the significant costs associated with this are unimaginable.” .

With inputs from BBC

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