Emergency services were dispatched to Park Hall Road, Park Hall, just before 6.30am yesterday morning. Police attended and found that a motorcycle had fallen on a traffic light. Flowers and messages have been left at the scene, while the man’s family is supported by specially trained police officers. His name has not yet been officially released by Staffordshire Police. READ MORE: Tribute to the “very beloved” great-grandfather who died after being hit by a van However, several bouquets have been placed at the site in memory of ‘Jord’. StokeonTrentLive readers also share their memories of an “original lad” who was “loved by all”. Steve Nickisson said: “He picked up another angel very early, loved and liked everyone you met on the street, no one could ever say anything bad about you, really good kid. I’m so sad, I’ll miss that buzzing smile. RIP my friend. “ And Paul Chetwynd added: “Awesome news, he was a top lad, he used to work with him a few years ago, very shocked when I heard this news, RIP dude.” Flower tributes at the scene of the collision on Park Hall Road A Staffordshire Police spokesman said: “Police were called to Park Hall Road at 6:24 a.m. yesterday at the intersection with Defoe Drive after reports of a collision. Police were present and a motorcycle collided with a lamppost. “Police blocked the road in the direction of the Bentilee, while emergency services rushed to the spot. Unfortunately, a 30-year-old man was pronounced dead by rescuers a short time later. “His closest relatives have been informed and supported by specially trained officers at this difficult time. A file will be prepared for the medical examiner.” NEWSLETTER: Sign up for email notifications from StokeonTrentLive directly to your inbox here Read more related articles Read more related articles