‘Rest in peace Codeye’: Friends pay heartbreaking tributes to Sheffield man Jordan Caster killed in tragic M1 crash

Tributes have been paid to 19-year-old Jordan Caster who died in an M1 horror crash on Sunday evening.
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Jordan was travelling in a white Golf with another man named locally as Tyrone Forde, aged 22, when the car left the carriageway and collided with the barrier and several trees before coming to rest on its roof.

Both Jordan and Tyrone were sadly pronounced dead at the scene.

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Sheffield teenager killed in horror M1 crash named as 19-year-old Jordan Caster
Jordan Caster, 19 was killed in the M1 crash last Sunday.Jordan Caster, 19 was killed in the M1 crash last Sunday.
Jordan Caster, 19 was killed in the M1 crash last Sunday.

In the days since they died, hundreds of online tributes have been left to the two young men, who were both from Sheffield

And when South Yorkshire Police formally confirmed Jordan’s death yesterday, Facebook was once again awash with tributes to him.

Mia Valentine said: “Rest in peace Codeye. We love you – always in our hearts.”

Stuart Knott said: “Rip young man, yet another taken too early. Sleep tight.”

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Sharon Noble Smith said: “Totally devastating and sad. RIP young men and deepest condolences to both families and friends of the young men taken far too soon.”

And Stephen Charles Prigmore said: “RIP Jordan. Bless you and condolences to all the family.”

Police are still asking any witnesses to the collision, or anyone who witnessed the Golf prior to the incident, to get in touch.

They are especially keen to hear from anyone with dash cam footage which captured the vehicle travelling along the M1 between 7pm and 7.29pm.

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If you can help, please contact 101 quoting incident number 873 of 4 April. Any footage can be emailed through to [email protected] with the incident number listed in the subject line.

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