The brother of Steven Sargent who was killed in a car crash recalls the beautiful memories the two had growing up and how their bond grew to a point "where no words were needed to understand each other's feelings". Steven Sargent died when his Kawasaki 7300 was involved in a collision with a Ford Transit van in Gudja on Wednesday. The police said Sargent was given first aid by a medical team that arrived on site and was rushed to Mater Dei Hospital but was declared dead upon arrival. "Steven, my brother, we slept in the same room for 24 years. From when I was born you were there, every, single, day. We played and fought and argued and laughed. Our bond grew to the point where no words were needed to understand each other’s feelings,” Adrian Sargent said. Steven Sargent. Photo: Facebook A senior manager at communications company GO and the brains behind the company's True Fibre coverage, Sargent died a week before his 43rd birthday. His brother recalls how growing up, he always looked up to his big brother. “I looked up to you and envied you, I wanted to be just like you, like any little brother would. I chose the same subjects and the same course, and it came naturally to me,”...
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