A FARNHAM man died last week from the injuries he suffered in a collision with a car in Farnham town centre last November. Police have made a renewed appeal for information after 40-year-old Jaines Kieran Moore died at Frimley Park Hospital last Wednesday. He had sustained serious head injuries in a collision with a black Mitsubishi travelling along The Borough from the direction of Downing Street towards South Street at around 11-30 pm on Saturday, November 12. Known to his friends and family as Kieran, he had lived for the past two years in Farnham and his parents have spoken to The Herald about their devastation at his loss. Kieran's mother, Maureen Mayers, said: "Kieran was such an outgoing person and was so fun-loving. He was kind and generous and was the sort of person who would always be there to help others. He was a gentleman in every way. "We are all so devastated by his loss and miss him desperately. Kieran was a loving son and brother and a good friend to many people." Kieran was a trained chef which was a job he thoroughly enjoyed. He had gained experience in a variety of jobs at hotels and restaurants around the country. Kieran was a lively character and his main interest was music, spending much time listening and dancing, especially to punk. His favourite group was The Pogues and with his mother he went to see them at every opportunity. Kieran's friends are invited to attend his funeral which will be held on Monday, January 30, at Aldershot Crematorium at 1-30 pm. Any floral tributes are to be addressed to: J Gorringe and Son, Hare Lane, Farncombe, Surrey GU7 3EF.  Tel: 01483 416403. The inquest into Kieran's death was opened and adjourned last Friday afternoon. The family has asked anyone who has any information relating to the collision should to contact the Surrey Police collision investigation unit on 01932 569922. The investigators would particularly like to speak to anyone who witnessed the incident and who has not already come forward.