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Motorcyclist dies in M65 crash

7:41am Thursday 15th May 2008

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By Ben Briggs »

A MOTORCYCLIST died close to junction five of the M61 at Brindle after crashing in to barriers in the central reservation of the motorway.

The man, who has not been named, was travelling on the northbound carriageway when the fatal accident happened at 9pm yesterday.

According to police, drivers who witnessed crash said he was travelling at high speed when the lost control of the motorcycle.


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Honda Rider, Gt Harwood says...
10:50am Thu 15 May 08

Another one down... RIP whoever you are :(

bystander, lancs says...
12:51pm Thu 15 May 08

Wrong title, it was the M61

John Doyle, Heaven or maybe Hell says...
8:59am Fri 16 May 08

VA VA BANG CRASH another one bites the dust...

When will these speed freaks learn??????

Nicola, scotland says...
10:42am Fri 16 May 08

R.I.P Uncle Jim
Miss you so much, Love you always

Honda Rider, Gt Harwood says...
3:00pm Fri 16 May 08

John Doyle wrote:
VA VA BANG CRASH another one bites the dust...

When will these speed freaks learn??????
How do you know he was going too fast? It could well have been a mechanical failure - bikes don't usually just lose control on their own, no matter what speed you're travelling.

raymond, irvine ayrshire says...
11:56am Sat 17 May 08

R.I.P BIG CUZ
YOU WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED

a fellow biker, Chorley says...
10:18am Fri 23 May 08

Honda Rider wrote:
John Doyle wrote:
VA VA BANG CRASH another one bites the dust...

When will these speed freaks learn??????
How do you know he was going too fast? It could well have been a mechanical failure - bikes don\'t usually just lose control on their own, no matter what speed you\'re travelling.
Well said Honda Rider! Ignorant, bigoted people like this really get on my wick. Express some remorse or feelings for someone elses loss, or simply shut up. RIP, condolences to his family and friends.

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