Kevin Brinkman had been identifying victims of the tsunami
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The relatives of a British policeman who was killed in a minibus crash in Thailand have paid tribute to him.
Pc Kevin Brinkman, 33, of Cheshire Police, was part of the British response team sent to the area to identify victims of the Asian tsunami.
Two other officers from the same force were also injured in the accident on Phuket, one of them seriously.
In a statement his family said he will be remembered as "a loving and committed family man and father."
He was stationed in Warrington and was due to get married in September.
Cheshire's Chief Constable Peter Fahy said the job of identifying victims of the Asian tsunami in itself was "a very distressing and difficult task".
"This tragic event will make it harder for their colleagues to continue carrying out that task," he said.
Mr Fahy said Pc Brinkman was "a fine officer" and that the news had left many officers and staff "stunned".
"Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this sad time, it is difficult to comprehend what they must be going through," he added.
Kevin Brinkman had been a serving policeman for 11 years, joining the constabulary in 1994.
He had recently served with the Community Action Team based in Warrington.
In 2002 he was presented with a commendation for bravery after he arrested two armed thieves who were holding up a jeweller's shop in Stockton Heath.