Family pay tribute to ‘beautiful son’ who died in crash

Mitchell Tulley. Picture: Family handout <i>(Image: Family handout)</i>
Mitchell Tulley. Picture: Family handout (Image: Family handout)

The family of a man who was killed in a collision near Hursley have released a tribute in his memory, saying he ‘is a diamond that shines so bright in our lives.’

Police were called just before 4am on Monday, April 22, to a report of a single vehicle collision on the A3090, between Hursley Road and Hook Road.

This involved a red Fiat Punto, which left the carriageway and collided with a tree.

Mitchell Tulley, aged 33, from Crookhill sadly died at the scene.

Daily Echo:
Daily Echo:

Paying tribute to him, his family said: "Our beautiful son Mitchell Graham Tulley, who originated from South Yorkshire and worked at the IBM research and development laboratory in Hursley for the past 10 years, has tragically died on the scene at a road traffic accident on the outskirts of Hursley in the early hours of Monday 22nd of April 2024.

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"Mitchell’s childhood crossed many continents and cultures, growing up in the likes of Kitwe Zambia and Qatar in the Middle East.

“After returning to England to continue his education in his teenage years, Mitchell attended the University of Hull where he received a First-Class degree in Computer Software Engineering.

“His passion for life was his family, music, nature and the outdoors, regularly participating in walks with the local Romsey Rambler Group and runs around the local community.”

They went on to say: "As a son, brother, uncle, nephew, cousin, grandchild, friend and colleague, Mitchell will be deeply missed by those whose lives he touched. 

"May god bless you Mitchell on your journey, a diamond that shines so bright in our lives. Wait for us Mitchell until we hold you in our arms once again."

A spokesperson for Hampshire Police added: “Anyone with information about the collision who has not already spoken to police is encouraged to call 101, quoting reference 44240167617.”