Police has paid tribute to a 52-year-old PC Kevin Flint on the day of his tragic death five years ago.

Thames Valley Police paid tribute to Police Constable Kevin Flint to remember his sad passing after a fatal crash.

PC Flint died on January 15, 2019 after his motorbike crashed with another vehicle in a lay-by on the A41.  

The 52-year-old was travelling home to Tring after his shift at Chesham police station.

Dozens of people joined the force in paying tribute to the officer on social media.

Andy Lingwood said: “Remember this all too well. Incredibly sad day for all concerned. RIP Kevin.”

Kim Moloney said: “A decent kind man. A sad loss to the force.”

Christine Hayes wrote: “May he rest in peace. RIP Kevin. Condolences to family and friends.”

Paul Sorensen said: “A real gentleman and good copper. RIP Kevin.”

More than 350 people attended PC Flint's funeral service in Amersham on February 7, 2019 alongside his family, including hundreds of colleagues and a Guard of Honour at the crematorium.