"Remember son I love you and you’ve always made me proud”.

These are the words of a mother who lost her son, Kyron Lee, after he was killed in Slough last Sunday night.

A murder investigation has been launched by Thames Valley Police after the 21-year-old man was killed when he was involved in a crash with a Golf car.

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Kyron was cycling on his bike when four men jumped out of the car and chased him into Waterman Court where he was fatally attacked.

The offenders then left the scene in the black VW Golf.

A tribute has been released by the family describing Kyron as having the most "cheeky and infectious smile".

Kyron's mum said:  “Kyron was loved by so many and he was the kindest most loving genuine person. He had the kindest heart, Kyron was best known for his ability to keep the most important values and manners.

"He had an ability to make everyone he met feel special despite their flaws and differences; he never passed judgement.

“Kyron was a loyal friend especially to those closest to him. Kyron was wise beyond his years and his maturity levels was that of the same. Kyron had the most cheeky and infectious smile and laughter which lit up the room and made others smile.

“Kyron is not only going to be missed by me, his incredibly proud mother, but also his brothers, his father, those closest to him and his two dogs he loved so very much.

“One more thing I need to say and I wish you could hear me say it aloud, remember son I love you and you’ve always made me proud”.