A fundraiser has been launched for the loves ones of a “loving family man” who died after a crash involving a car, motorcycle and van in Aberdeenshire.
Officers were called to the crash on the B977 near Banchory at around 2pm. on Tuesday, March 25 involving a grey Triumph motorcycle, a grey Citroen Berlingo van, and a grey Toyota C-HR car.
Nathan Few, 35, from the Kintore area, was taken to hospital, where he later died from his injuries.
The occupants of the car and van were not injured.
A GoFundMe has been launched on behalf of Mr Few’s wife Anne-Marie and children Kylie-Marie and Kaiden, to help their “pain and suffering”.
A statement read: “On March 25, 2025, Nathan Few, age 35, passed away in a tragic road accident leaving behind his beautiful family. Nathan was a devoted husband to Anne-Marie whom he has been with since school and father to Kylie-Marie and Kaiden.
“No matter where in the world he was, Nathan would always miss his family and wanted to be back home with them. If he wasn’t with them he would be spending time with his three older brothers, Simon, Matthew, Adam and bro-in-law George. Or even checking up on mother bear, Kathleen who will also be in great pain losing her youngest son, her baby boy.
“For those that knew Nathan they would agree he was liked and loved by all, a true loyal friend that will never be replaced.
“We can only imagine the pain and suffering they must feel. So to help them at this difficult time I have set up this page so we can all show support. All funds will go to Anne-Marie and her beautiful children.
“Any donation will be forever appreciated and remembered.”
You can donate to the fundraiser here.
Officers are keen to speak with two drivers who were in the area at the time and may have witnessed the crash or the vehicles involved shortly before the crash.
Sergeant Alexander Bowser-Riley, from the Inverurie Road Policing Unit, said: “Our thoughts remain with the family and friends of Mr Few at this very difficult time.
“We are continuing to appeal for anyone with information to come forward.
“In particular, we would like to speak to the drivers of a small grey car and a blue van seen in the area around the time of the crash.
“They may have seen the vehicles involved shortly beforehand and could hold information that is important to our enquiries.
“If you think you can help, please contact police on 101, quoting incident number 1778 of March 25, 2025.”
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