TRIBUTES have been paid to a “family man and proper gentleman” who died after a scooter crash in Chester.  The man has been named locally as 34-year-old father-of-two Karol Kunicki, of Hoole.  Family and friends have left flowers at the scene of the crash on the railway bridge on Hoole Way.  His boss, Richard Mansel-Edwards, at the Brookside Hotel, on Brook Lane, Newton, where he had worked for the last nine months on the breakfast shift, told the Leader he was a “proper gentleman”.   Mr Mansel-Edwards, who is the general manager and partner in the hotel, said: “He was an amazing guy.  “He was hard working, a real family man, sweet and a proper gentleman. We are all really shocked.  “There were no angles or sides to him, he had a big heart and he loved people.  “I never heard him swear or get angry even if there were 50 people in the breakfast bar.  “He was a phenomenal man – gentle, thoughtful, conscientious, strong, a really nice man.”  Mr Kunicki also worked as a kitchen porter at the Siam Thai and Teppan-yaki restaurant on City Road, Chester and helped at the sister Thai restaurant, the Ruan Orchid on Lower Bridge Street, Chester.  It is understood Mr Kunicki, who was Polish, was travelling back to his home in Hoole on Sunday after getting a tattoo of his son’s name on his neck.  Mr Kunicki got engaged in 2013 to Ania Monika Cicha and the couple had celebrated the birth of a son just one month ago.  He also leaves a young daughter from a previous relationship.  A Cheshire Police spokesman said: “At 6.30pm on Sunday, February 22, a road traffic collision occurred on Hoole Way, Chester, whereby a Peugeot scooter left the carriageway and was in collision with the railway bridge.  “A 34-year-old local male, who was riding, sustained serious injuries and died as a result of the collision.”  Anyone with information can call Cheshire Police on 101 quoting incident 610 of February 22.