Thu. Oct 24th, 2024

HEARTBROKEN parents of a Brit who died in a quad bike accident on holiday have warned others against using the “dangerous” vehicles.

Matthew Steward, 26, tragically died in the early hours of May 14, after a quad bike he had hired out on holiday crashed into another motor in Turkey.

Matthew Steward, 26, tragically died in the early hours of May 14, after a quad bike accidentCopyright remains with handout provider

The final picture of Mathew taken on the plane to TurkeyCopyright remains with handout provider

His loving parents, Lisa and Gavin Steward, said the bikes are “not worth it” after the torment they have been through in recent months.

They are now pleading with other families to avoid quad bikes when they go abroad as “no one needs this heartache”.

Matthew was on holiday with his 24-year-old partner Dannielle Rose and her daughter Ruby, six, as well as their son Roman, three.

The trip was a Christmas present from Dannielle’s parents.

His family have described the weeks after his death as “absolute hell”.

Mother Lisa told PA Real Life: ““Dannielle can’t go home at the moment, she’s finding it very difficult to go home, and we’re just heartbroken, absolutely heartbroken. Absolutely devastated.”

Matthew was described as a charitable, outdoorsy, caring and shy man who worked at a local electrical manufacturing company in Essex.

He was also known as a big family man who would regularly spend days at the beach with his children.

On the night of the crash, Matthew had gone out with his pal Cory on the bikes who also died.

Dannielle said: “Around midnight, these ladies came and knocked on the door and just told me that there had been an accident, they’re both dead.

“The Jet2 rep said: ‘I need you to come with me now to identify the bodies, you need to get dressed’.”

Dannielle’s parents rushed out to comfort their daughter and the young children before being followed by Matthew’s parents.

Matthew’s family have been searching for answers ever since after claiming they have been “lied to” over his death.

They say they have been given incorrect information around Matthew’s death including where the crash actually happened.

Since returning to the UK, Lisa and Gavin have set up a fundraiser to cover any legal costs and other expenses including buying a headstone.

They are also looking to hire a solicitor to look into the death.

The fundraising page reads: “We will be much appreciated to anyone who can contribute towards this at this heartbreaking time for me and my family.

“Thank you for your support.”

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