The family of a 17-year-old boy from Biggin Hill, who tragically lost his life in a motorbike accident last Sunday (June 9), have paid heartfelt tributes to the 'amazing,' and 'kind' teenager. Vincent Thompson has been remembered as "the best big brother and son anyone could ask for" by his heartbroken mum Lisa. Vincent was discovered injured by an off-duty police officer on Main Road, Biggin Hill alongside another hurt teenage boy around 11.

55pm. Tragically, Vincent was declared dead at the scene, on the outskirts of Bromley, while the other lad was rushed to hospital. Floral tributes have been laid at the roadside and a GoFundMe page has been set up by family friend Louise Killick to assist Vincent's family with funeral expenses.

Lisa expressed that Vincent made her "proud every day he was here and I'm still so proud he was my son." When asked to describe her son, she said: "F****** amazing, kind, honest, thoughtful, funny and the best big brother and son anyone could ask for.", reports .

In his leisure time, Vincent enjoyed fishing trips with his dad and loved spending time with his mates, according to Lisa. He was also a passionate Bromley FC fan and attended their recent National League final at Wembley Stadium where they triumphed over Solihull Moors in a thrilling penalty shootout. "He was also helpful to all his neighbours - cutting their grass etc," Lisa added, "He loved animals, he was like Dr Dolittle.

" Vincent, who attended Stuart Fleming Primary School in Penge b.