One of the five motorists聽聽was still recovering from injuries suffered in an earlier crash.
Christchurch man Jesse Crossan had an earlier accident when he was hit by a car while travelling on his motorbike - suffering injuries that ended his barber career.
His family said he was a 鈥渒ind and caring鈥 individual who was still recovering from the earlier crash.
鈥淗is mental health had improved, he was happy and in a loving relationship with someone he鈥檇 be with forever and making plans for the future,鈥 his mother, Julia told the聽Herald.
聽鈥淚 used to say to him, 鈥榯his is your journey and you鈥檒l come out the other end and鈥 that was where he was at.鈥
Jesse Crossan, who was one of five people who were killed on Canterbury roads over the weekend. Photo / Supplied
Crossan was killed while travelling through north Canterbury聽聽from Rangiora High School.
The crash, which was the first of two fatal accidents in the same region over last weekend, also killed the car鈥檚 driver.
Julia Crossan had been on the phone that evening with Crossan鈥檚 girlfriend, Hannah McKenzie, who was concerned he hadn鈥檛 shown up for their scheduled dinner date.
聽鈥淗e never did that,鈥 Julia said. 鈥淗e would call 鈥業鈥檓 arriving at this time鈥, but he didn鈥檛 turn up so we were concerned for him. I was on the phone when police arrived at her door.鈥
It was a tragic end to the life of a man who his mother said was popular in Christchurch, making many friends through his involvement in the city鈥檚 music and hospitality scenes.
He was described as 鈥渟uch a social person.
鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 walk down the street in town without every twenty metres somebody coming up to him, crossing the street going 鈥榟ey, Jesse鈥 and shaking his hand,鈥 Julia said.
鈥淗e just knew and was loved by so many.鈥
Christchurch man Jesse Crossan鈥檚 most recent accident was when he was hit by a car while travelling on his motorbike. Photo / Supplied.
Crossan had been working in hospitality when he left school - working the rounds in various bars and clubs as a cocktail barman. He was also a talented cook, working at Lone Star at one stage as a second grill.
Friends would ask Crosson to visit for the evening and cook dinner for them.
鈥淔riends who couldn鈥檛 cook would buy a roast lamb and say to him 鈥楥ould you come and cook [this] for me?鈥欌 Julia said.
鈥淪o he went around and cooked this really nice dinner for them, these boys who were out flatting with no food because they couldn鈥檛 cook. He was a really good friend to people.鈥
In a change of career, Crossan left for Auckland to train at a barber school - then returned to Christchurch and to work at a local barbershop.
He continued to make friendships with customers through being a talented storyteller. Julia remembered his ability to tell 鈥渢he best yarns鈥.
But Crossan鈥檚 love for music is what connected him most, he was friends with various local DJs and would always be seen attending gigs and music events across the city.
Jesse had been running late for a dinner date with his girlfriend, Hannah McKenzie, on the night of the accident. Photo / Supplied.
鈥淗e was involved and drawn to music, he was so engaging and really knowledgeable because he was so clever,鈥 Julia said.
鈥淚f he was interested in something he wanted to know everything about it, then teach and tell people about what he learnt.鈥
But his passions and hobbies were not without his fair share of challenges, in 2018 he was travelling on his motorbike when a car collided with him.
Crossan suffered ligament ruptures in both his knees and a compound fracture in his right leg, along with injuries to his wrists - which prevented him from continuing his passion as a barber.
鈥淪he didn鈥檛 see him,鈥 Julia said of the driver, reflecting back on the incident.
鈥淗e was coming out the other side of it [before Friday鈥檚 crash].鈥
There had been more than 15 examples of concussion incidents that Crossan had endured over his life, from being hit by a car backing out of its driveway to riding a mountain bike downhill and falling off.
But friends, considered brothers were enough to keep him positive.
鈥淲hen you鈥檙e a man and have all these things happening to you, especially as a clever capable person and then all these accidents change your plans, life gets difficult emotionally,鈥 Julia said.
鈥淪o these friends supported each other, lots of New Zealand men aren鈥檛 like that.鈥
Those friends have joined a host of others that poured out support and sadness for the family over recent days, reflecting on the way Crossan had impacted so many of them.
鈥淚 get solace in knowing he died with a heart full of love and happiness, he鈥檇 found his person and was making plans for the future,鈥 his mother said
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