RAF serviceman, 22, killed in crash was 'perfection'

Jack Webster, 22 Jack Webster, 22, who died in a car crash near Brize Norton on Sunday

Grieving relatives have described an RAF serviceman killed in a car crash in Oxfordshire as "perfection."

Jack Webster, 22, was killed when the silver Peugeot 207 he was driving crashed on a slip road of the A40 near Brize Norton on Sunday.

The RAF Brize Norton serviceman was not on duty when the crash happened shortly after 05:00 GMT.

Two passengers, a 19-year-old woman and a 24-year-old man, suffered serious but not life-threatening injuries.

A spokesman for Thames Valley Police, which is investigating the crash, said Mr Webster's relatives had described him as "perfection."

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