Jonathan Debnam from Shortstown, Bedfordshire was described as a 'budding chef' and 'animal lover' who wanted to work for the Disasters Emergency Committee
Jonathan Debnam, 14, from Shortstown, Bedfordshire was killed when he was involved in a crash with a bus on the A600 High Road, just outside the village, on Thursday 4 July.
"He had plans to train to work for the Disasters Emergency Committee so he could make a career out of helping others in their time of need. "Above all else he had a beautiful and caring soul and will be missed by all his family and friends more than words can express. Rest in peace our sweet boy.”
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