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Motorcycle Incident

by isleofman.com 7th September 2010
The Police would like to advise that the rider of the outstanding classic motorcycle with the number ‘59’ plate has been located in the Douglas area and thank the Media and the public for their assistance in helping the officers to trace the rider. ----------------------------------------------- A collision has occurred in the area of a footpath that runs alongside Scooil Ree Gorree between Lezaryre Road and Lezayre Estate, Ramsey involving a classic motorcycle and a 7 year old child on a pushbike. The 7 year old boy suffered minor injuries to his back and head as a result of this collision. The motorcycle rider did not stop or report the incident. The motorcycle is described as a black 1930’s style Velocette Mov with the number ‘59’ on a plate in red numbers with a yellow background on the front of the bike. Constable Paul Kemp said, “We obviously need to get to the bottom of this matter as soon as possible, especially as a child was hurt in the midst of it. We would hope that the motorcycle rider will come forward as soon as possible to assist the Police”. Ends
Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 7th, September 2010 03:43pm.

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