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Man killed in fiery B.C. border crash identified as pastor, father of three

Tom Cheung served at Port Moody Pacific Grace MB Church
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A man jogs under the Peace Arch at the border crossing between Canada and the United States, in Surrey, B.C., on Sunday February 5, 2017. A man who was killed in a fiery crash near the Peace Arch border crossing in British Columbia last week was a pastor and father of three from Richmond. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

SURREY, B.C. — A man who was killed in a fiery crash near the Peace Arch border crossing in British Columbia last week was a pastor and father of three from Richmond.

A friend identified him in a statement on Wednesday as Tom Cheung, the lead pastor of Port Moody Pacific Grace MB Church.

The statement from Peter Teh, a fellow pastor, says Cheung left behind his beloved wife, Athens, and three children, with the youngest being 12 years old.

Surrey RCMP have said that a Porsche SUV collided into a Toyota van last Thursday, causing the van to burst into flames, killing the driver.

The driver of the Porsche, a man from Washington state, was arrested at the scene and later released from custody as the investigation continues.

Teh says Cheung was a Canadian who emigrated from Hong Kong in 1996 and lived in Richmond with his family for many years.

"Tom was a kind, compassionate and humble individual who loved people and was always willing to help others. This tragedy brutally took away Tom from the family he dearly loved and has dreadfully impacted on the family," he says.

Teh adds Cheung was the main breadwinner of the family, and friends have created a fundraising page on the website GoFundMe to assist Athens and her children.