TWO young brothers who tragically lost their lives in a horror A-road collision have been pictured as their parents pay heartbroken tribute.
On Friday, May 28, Tobias and Finley Rice were heading to St Ives in Cornwall along the westbound carriageway of the A30 when the car they were in was involved in a multi-vehicle collision.

Emergency services were scrambled to the scene of the horror smash and battled to save the brothers’ lives.
Tragically, despite the best efforts of medics, eight-year-old Tobias Rice was pronounced dead at the scene.
His five-year-old brother Finley was taken to Bristol Children’s Hospital with serious injuries but sadly died on Tuesday, June 2.
A local man in his 60s was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and causing serious injury by dangerous driving.
He was treated for minor injuries in the aftermath of the horror multi-vehicle smash.
Tobias and Finley’s parents have now offered a heartbroken tribute to the two brothers, saying: “This collision resulted in the death of our sons Tobias and Finley Rice.
“Tobias, aged eigh, t died at the scene and Finley, aged five, died as a result of his injuries four days later at Bristol Royal Hospital for Children.
“Both boys were full of life and energy and enjoying life to the full, through their love of school and scouting. Tobias had just moved up to cubs and Finley was about to move onto beavers.
“Their kindness and love and caring natures touched the hearts of everyone they met on their way through life.
“Following this tragic loss, they have left behind two big sisters, grandparents, aunties, uncles, cousins and friends. Everyone that they met on the way now have a hole in their hearts.
“As their parents, we request continued privacy and respect at this time.
“We would also like to take this opportunity to give thanks to all the emergency services and the NHS in the South West region, for all the help and support they have given to us at this time.”
Detective Inspector Andy Heath of Devon and Cornwall Police Serious Collisions Investigation Team said: “I thank those who have come forward to assist us following our appeals for witnesses.
“We are continuing our investigation into the tragic deaths of Tobias and Finley, and anyone with information who has not contacted the police already should call 101, providing reference 50260136471.
“Specially trained officers continue to support the family and further information will be released at the appropriate time.”


