THE family of a man who was killed in a hit-and-run in Peppard Common still have ‘no peace or closure’ two years after his death.

Kam Hulait passed away following a crash on Wyfold Lane, near Henley-on-Thames, on July 12, 2021.

No arrests have been following the crash which occurred between 3.13am and 6.35am after Kam had taken a taxi to the area to meet a friend.

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An inquest held last month ruled the cause of Kam’s death as was a road traffic accident.

Kam’s family is now appealing for more information two years own, hoping to find ‘peace and closure’ following their loss.

In a statement released through Thames Valley Police, they said: “Our family have been left devastated for the last two years with the sudden and tragic loss of Kamaldip Singh Hulait.

“Kam was a son and a brother, he had the kindest and most genuine soul. We miss him every second of our lives. It is hard to comprehend he is no longer with us, no family should ever go through our pain.

“Following an inquest held on June22, 2023 for Kamaldip Singh Hulait, the coroner found the cause of death was a road traffic accident on Wyfold Lane between the hours of 3.13am and 6.35am.

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“The coroner added it was a hit and run and the driver failed to stop and fled the scene of an accident.

“Two years on and we still have no peace or closure. Hearing what happened to him during the inquest brought the pain back for our parents, it is heart breaking for all of us. But there is still no justice for Kam. 

“Kam was a friend to so many locals who also miss him dearly, everyone speaks about Kam with so much love. He was a gentle giant and always had time to help everyone. He was and always be one in a million.

“Kam did not deserve what happened to him. Someone knows something. The person responsible is out there knowing what they did, please ask yourself how you would feel if this happened to your family?

“We urge you to please do the right thing, we want the truth so our family can finally have some peace and closure and let Kam rest.

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“We want to say thank you to all those who have offered their love and support over the last two years.”

Anyone with information should contact police on 101, quoting reference number 432103065555.