A mother-of-two who was killed in a motorbike crash had a “passion for her children” was “taken far too soon but will be loved forever”, her family say.

Heidi Visser, 29, was killed after her red Honda motorbike was involved in a four vehicle collision near Beachy Head on April 1.

Heidi, a personal trainer and hairdresser from Battle, had a passion for body building and motorbikes and was an “amazing daughter, sister and mother of two”.

The Argus: Heidi VisserHeidi Visser (Image: Family Handout)

In a tribute released through Sussex Police, her family said: “Heidi was a personal trainer and hairdresser and was very well known and loved in Heathfield, Uckfield and the surrounding areas.

“Her passions included body building and motorbikes, but most importantly, she had a passion for her children.

“Heidi loved horse riding in her younger years and grew up on the farm with a love for animals.

“She was a partner to Kieran who she absolutely adored. Heidi was taken far too soon but will be loved forever.”

The Argus: Beachy Head RoadBeachy Head Road (Image: Sussex News and Pictures)

Sussex Police are still investigating the Eastbourne collision in Beachy Head Road at 4.25pm on April 1. A 19-year-old was arrested on suspicion of causing death by careless driving and has been released on bail pending enquiries.

Emergency services were called to the four-vehicle collision including Heidi’s red Honda motorbike, a silver Mazda, a black Audi and a red Mazda.

Heidi’s family have asked for privacy at this difficult time.

Police are appealing for anyone who witnessed the collision or captured any relevant CCTV or dashcam footage to contact collision.appeal@sussex.police.uk, quoting Operation Chisel.