Tragic Crash Claims Life of 20-Year-Old Jay Clive Wyles-Boorman on Herne Bay High Street

Fatal Collision Rocks Herne Bay

A devastating crash on Herne Bay’s High Street has claimed the life of 20-year-old Jay Clive Wyles-Boorman. The tragedy struck just after 10pm on Friday, 9 January 2026. Jay, riding his bright orange Honda motorbike, collided with a blue Mercedes while both headed in the same direction.

Jay, a local from Canterbury, was pronounced dead at the scene.

Family Breaks Silence in Heartfelt Tribute

Jay’s twin sister, Evelyn Wyles-Boorman, poured out the family’s grief in a moving statement:

“It is with deep sadness that I announce the death of my twin brother, Jay Clive Wyles-Boorman. Jay was my brother but above all, my best friend – the person I shared my life with and who knew me like no one else.

Oh my angel, my sweet boy. Forever 20. I don’t know how to do life without you. Losing a twin is like losing a part of yourself, and I’ve never felt so empty. No words can fill the space you’ve left behind.

Our family is shattered. We have lost a son, brother and grandson – nothing will ever be the same. Jay was deeply loved, and I’ll never let anyone forget who he was or what he meant to us.

This tribute only scratches the surface of my pain. My twin, my brother, my other half, my entire being in a separate body.

We will miss you for the rest of our lives, no matter how long or short they may be. Sleep tight, our beautiful boy. We love you.”

Police Launch Urgent Appeal for Witnesses

Kent Police’s Serious Collision Investigation Unit is continuing to probe the circumstances behind the fatal smash. Officers are urging anyone who saw the crash or the vehicles involved beforehand to step forward and help piece together what happened.

Quote reference: RS/VS/005/26

Dashcam footage can also be uploaded online to aid the investigation.

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