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Family pay tribute to teenager killed in road accident

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THE family of a teenager who died following a road collision in the Scottish Borders have today paid tribute to him.

Eighteen-year-old Graham Sinclair, from Reston, died as a result of injuries he sustained after falling from his motor scooter while travelling along the unclassified Ayton to Reston road on Saturday, September 1.

In a statement issued through Lothian and Borders Police, relatives of 18-year-old Graham Sinclair from Reston said:

"Graham, known by his friends as Gaig enjoyed his work as an assistant at Yummleys Coffee Shop in Reston where he could turn his hand to anything.

"Happy, go-lucky and carefree, Graham was always the life and soul of the party. He had a word for everyone and was always smiling.

"He was dearly loved and now sorely missed by family and friends alike."

This article appeared in Border Telegraph 05 Sep 12

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