A 24-year-old man who died in a two-car crash on a rural road in Dorset was “caring, funny and mischievous”, his family have said.
Robbie Williams, also known as Robbie Diffey, and another driver, a 57-year-old man from Poole, were both pronounced dead at the scene of the collision on the B3078 at Knowlton, near Wimborne, on Saturday evening.
In a statement, the family of father-of-two Mr Williams, from Poole, said his death had “left a huge hole in all our hearts”.
Dorset Police renewed an appeal for any witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage to come forward.
Emergency services were called at 18:05 GMT on Saturday to a report of the collision on the B3078 near to the junction of Lumber Lane in Knowlton.
The family’s statement, issued through police, said: “Robbie Kenneth Williams (Diffey) our beautiful, loving, caring, funny, mischievous boy.
“We promise to look after both your baby girls. We will forever and always love and miss you.”






