Second death after Aveley crash: Teenager who was killed has now been named and his family has paid tribute
By Nub News Reporter 24th Jan 2026
A SECOND death as a result of a crash that happened on Ship Lane, Aveley, last week has been confirmed by police.
Initially it was reported an 18-year-old man died at the scene, with two people taken to hospital. one of them, a man in his sixties, has subsequently died.
The collision involved two vehicles – a blue Mini Cooper and a black Kia Picanto – on Ship Lane, close to the former Thurrock FC ground and the Thurrock Hotel at 11.05pm on Tuesday, 20 January.
The teenager who died at the scene, where he was the a passenger in the Mini, has now been named as George Herd.
In a statement, his family said: "Our beautiful, kind and caring George. We as a family are devastatingly heartbroken.
"George truly was one in a million.
"Gifted with Asperger's and ASD, he viewed this world differently through loving eyes and was proud of who he was — as were we.
"He cared for his grandparents and family when they were poorly, always offering cups of tea, running errands and asking if everyone was okay. He was always there for his friends in difficult times.
"He was exceptionally bright, with everything to live for. Nothing was ever too much trouble.
"George enjoyed the simple things in life, preferring the company of his family and his group of fabulous, like‑minded friends. Being surrounded by his own comforts was where he was most content, but he also loved quirky gaming, anime and WrestleMania.
"He worked alongside his brother programming cars, which he really enjoyed, before returning to college.
"He had qualified as an accountant and was partway through a business NVQ with a view to starting his own company.
"George loved his brother Harry and his four sisters – Poppy, Daisy and Lily, who shared his birthday, and especially his youngest sister Rosie – with all his heart.
"He really was the gentle giant of the family. He would have made an amazing husband and father one day, and his life was just getting started.
"His honesty and integrity bordered on hilarity at times.

"He left our home that night happy and laughing, heading for a McDonald's with one of his best friends. Four minutes later he was no longer with us.
"His TV was left on and his computer was logged in, 'farming', awaiting a gaming tournament with his American online friends of five years.
"He was a gifted gamer who everyone wanted on their team. He was loved by absolutely everyone who met him.
"We will never recover from his loss and miss him terribly already. He was the ever‑consistent one in the family – the only one who never lost his phone, keys or bank card, and always knew where everything was.
"He was a kind gentleman with a love for our ponies, cats, dogs and animals. His camera roll was full of photos of them. His outlook on life was love, laughter and being himself.
"It will always be the day our lives changed forever, but as a tribute to him we will try to 'be more George'.
"We would like to thank the members of the public who first attended the scene and made the initial emergency call, as well as the emergency services who responded.
"Our family arrived moments after as George was on Life360. We witnessed the team's efficient and tireless efforts, and we are comforted knowing everything possible was done."
Police say: "The driver of the Kia Picanto, a man aged in his 60s, suffered serious injuries in the collision and has sadly died in hospital.
"His family have been informed and are being supported.
"Our enquiries into the collision are continuing and we still need anyone with information to come forward.
If you have any information, CCTV, dashcam or other footage relating to this incident, please contact us. Quote incident 1231 of 20 January.
"Please submit a report on our website where you can use our online Live Chat service available Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays) between 10am-9pm.
"Visit https://www.essex.police.uk/digital101to find out more about our website reporting services. Alternatively, you can call us on 101.
"If you would like to make an anonymous report, you can contact independent charity Crimestoppers on Twitter at @CrimestoppersUK, by visiting their website or by calling 0800 555 111."
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