The family of 22-year-old Luke Allen, who died following a fall at a construction site in Bristol, have released a tribute.
Luke, from Keynsham, died from injuries suffered during an incident in Baldwin Street on Thursday, 15th March.
The tribute reads: “Luke attended Broadlands Secondary School where he met some of his lifelong friends. After
leaving Broadlands, he attended Bath College, while working a part-time job at Tesco in Keynsham and about two years ago, he got a job at Brocks Labour LTD carrying out demolition work, which he loved.
“Everywhere Luke went, he seemed to make so many great friends, who all now hold fond memories of him.
“Three years ago, Luke met the love of his life, Eva Lewis-Smythe. She was his whole world, as he is hers. Luke lived at his home in Keynsham with his mum, dad and sister.
“He loved going to the gym; building muscle and improving himself. He would always tense his arm and say ‘quick, feel my arm’ – this always did make people chuckle.
“Luke also loved his tattoos. He wanted them everywhere, but so far, he had an arm sleeve, a leg sleeve and he had not long started on his other arm. He also had a tiger on his hand for his mum, and along with Eva, was this year going to get the number 26 for their anniversary, which is the 26th June.
“Luke was such a kind, caring, loving man and everyone knew it. He was a big softy, especially with his family and Eva. He would always put someone else’s needs before his own and do anything to help anyone. The loss of Luke has had a massive impact on his family and friends. He touched the hearts of so many people.
“22 is such a young age to be snatched away from this world, but his memory will live on forever. He was, is and always will be, the life and soul of the party, the class clown, the best friend, the ‘hulk’, the best son, boyfriend, brother, grandson and nephew – and he will be missed so much.”






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