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Distraught friends and family of Bradley Wilder have paid tribute to the 20-year-old after he died in a motorbike crash during a police pursuit on Saturday night, saying “one wrong mistake and it cost him his life”.

Police initially believed Wilder’s motorbike was not registered due to the partially obscured number plates on the vehicle. After he failed to stop, police started a pursuit at King St in Newcastle.

Bradley Wilder’s death was described as a “tragic set of circumstances”.Credit: Facebook

Police chased Wilder south on the Pacific Highway at Charlestown for five minutes before he lost control of the bike and hit a traffic pole. Wilder was treated by paramedics but died at the scene.

A critical incident investigation to review all aspects of the pursuit – including the manner of driving for all parties involved, and the appropriateness of police actions – is now under way.

“Bradley was such a soft-spoken, well-behaved and respectful young man towards absolutely everyone he crossed paths with,” cousin Monique Wilder said in a statement.

“I have [sic] drove with him a few times he has ridden his bike since purchasing it, and he has always been such a safe rider so for all this speculation and knowing him as the person he is it is definitely out of character for him.”

Wilder was treated by emergency services, but he died at the scene.Credit: Nine News

Wilder was preparing to take care of his ill father, Craig, to Sydney for a lung transplant and become a post-operation carer for three months, which Monique said he was “so keen” on after seeing his dad struggle for years.

She also said he enjoyed playing video games and spending time with his family, and was saddened that Wilder would not be around to see his father’s health possibly improve.

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