The family of a 17-year-old boy from Biggin Hill who was killed in a tragic motorbike crash last Sunday (June 9) have paid tribute to the 'amazing,' and 'kind' teenager. Vincent Thompson has been described as "the best big brother and son anyone could ask for" by his devastated mum Lisa. Vincent was found injured by an off-duty police officer in Main Road, Biggin Hill with another injured teenage boy at about 11.
55pm. Vincent was sadly pronounced dead at the scene , on the outskirts of Bromley, while the other boy was taken to hospital. Floral tributes were left at the roadside and family friend Louise Killick has set up a GoFundMe page for Vincent's family to help them with funeral costs Lisa said Vincent made her "proud every day he was here and I'm still so proud he was my son.
" When asked what her son was like she said: "F****** amazing, kind, honest, thoughtful, funny and the best big brother and son anyone could ask for." READ MORE: 17 things only people who grew up in Bromley in the 2000's will remember Vincent used to enjoy fishing with his dad in his spare time and loved surrounding himself with his friends, Lisa said. He was also an avid Bromley FC supporter and went to their recent National League final at Wembley Stadium where they beat Solihull Moors in a dramatic penalty shootout.
"He was also helpful to all his neighbours - cutting their grass etc," Lisa said, "He loved animals, he was like Dr Dolittle." When he was younger, Vincent went to Stuart Fleming Prima.