Daniel Mahmood has been named as the man who died after a crash involving a Porsche Cayenne and a Seat Ibiza in Sheffield.
South Yorkshire Police said the collision happened on Savile Street East at around 10.40pm on Friday, 24 April, as the black Porsche was travelling away from the city.
The crash left two men in the Porsche with serious head injuries. Mahmood, 32, died on Saturday, while the second man, aged 26, remains in a serious but stable condition.
The driver and passenger in the Seat suffered minor injuries and have been helping police with their investigation.
The death has prompted tributes from across Sheffield, particularly in the local community in Tinsley, where Mahmood was identified in a funeral notice shared by Janaza South Yorkshire.
That notice named him as the son of Ch Zaffar Mahmood and brother of Shehroz Mahmood, and confirmed funeral arrangements would follow.
Friends and community members described Mahmood as someone who was well liked and full of life.
One tribute described him as a “top guy” who was “always happy, always smiling”, while another said he had “so many plans” and had gone “too early”.
Others offered condolences to his family and prayers for him, with several messages speaking of the shock felt across the community at the death of a young man.
Police enquiries into the crash are ongoing.