David Steven Ware, known as Dave, was found dead on the spot after a collision on the A6 north of Shap in Cumbria, in which two motorcycles and a gray Peugeot 2008 were involved. Emergency services were called to the scene on Sunday afternoon (April 3) . Police said a second motorcyclist, described as a man in his 50s from the Lancashire area, was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries. It is said to be in steady state. READ MORE: Police failures contribute to Kelly Hartigan-Burns’s death, according to jury rules Dave, 55, of Willow Drive, Charnock Richard, was described by his family as a “beloved and respected” man who had “passion and enthusiasm for everything he did in life”. In a tribute released by Cumbria Police this afternoon (April 7), they said: “Dave was a kind and loving family man with a personality greater than life. He was loved and respected by all who knew him. “He had passion and enthusiasm for everything he did in his life and he will miss it a lot. We would like to thank the police, the ambulances and the ambulance for all their effort and support. “ Kumbria police have called for witnesses and anyone with video from the camera to show up after the deadly clash. In a statement issued earlier this week, a spokesman said: “The collision on the A6 at the Edge Brow intersection involved a gray Peugeot 2008 and two motorcycles. One of the riders – a man in his 50s in Lancashire – was dead on the spot. “The second motorcyclist – also in his 50s and from the Lancashire area – was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries. He remains in hospital this morning in a stable condition. Police investigating the collision are urging anyone who saw what happened – or the moments that led to it – to get in touch. “They would love to hear from anyone who has a dashboard shot that can help them in their research.” Anyone with information about this incident can report it electronically to www.cumbria.police.uk/reportit, citing incident number 118 of 3 April 2022. You can also call 101. Alternatively, you can contact Crimestoppers, anonymously, at 0800 555 111. Read more related articles Read more related articles