The family and friends of a teenager who died in hospital after a motorcycle crash in Newnham are remembering him as a special character who lived life to the fullest.
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Kane Leary, 17, had his life support turned off late on Sunday night, several days after he was involved in the crash on Tompsons Lane, according to Tasmania Police.
His sister Christine-lee Henderson, who launched a GoFundMe to support the family in the coming weeks, wrote that their mother was "absolutely heartbroken".
"Everyone that knew Kane loved him he was so special to everyone, he was one in a million and never let anything in life get to him," she wrote.
"Kane went through more in life than any child ever deserves but despite everything he got through it all and fought so so hard and overcome all his battles.
"He lived life to the fullest and had a heart of gold his memory will live on with us and he has left such an impact on everyone."
The family is continuing funeral preparations.
The other boy, aged 16, remains in Launceston General Hospital in a stable condition.
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