The family of a man who died in a car crash have paid tribute to his 'unstintingly generous nature'.

Rowan Draper, 25, was one of the two people who died in a crash in Primrose Lane, Frostenden last Thursday (November 12).

In a statement, his family said: 'He was a gregarious character with an irreverent sense of humour, enormous energy and drive, and an unstintingly generous nature.

'Rowan touched the lives of many people and will be missed terribly by his family, friends and colleagues.'

His family also said he was a dedicated support worker for adults with learning disabilities as well as being a talented actor.

He was involved in many productions at the Seagull Theatre in Lowestoft, including a memorable role in Entertaining Mr Sloane, which toured several local theatres.

Mr Draper, who lived in Oulton Broad, he went to Bungay High School and Winchester University.

The family would like to welcome all those who knew him to a ceremony at Greenwood Burial Site, near Snape, which will take place at noon next Friday, November 27, followed by a celebration of his life at Benacre Barn, Wrentham.

They have asked that rather than any floral tributes, donations be made to road safety charity Brake.

Investigations are continuing into the cause of the crash where Mr Draper was one of two people who died.