Tragedy as biker in his 20s dies in crash with lorry on bridge

A man in his 20s has died in a motorbike crash in East Yorkshire.

The tragedy happened on Snaith Bridge, on the A1041, in the Goole area at 12.30pm on Friday, August 25. The young biker was riding a white Husqvarna 125 which crashed with a lorry.

He was travelling from Carlton towards Snaith and the lorry was travelling in the opposite direction. Sadly the rider died at the scene.

North Yorkshire Police[2] is now appealing to anyone who was in the area at the time and witnessed the collision or saw either vehicle prior the crash. The road was closed to allow emergency services to attend the collision and for collision investigators to examine the scene and recover the vehicles. It reopened at around 10pm.

If you can help with information including dashcam footage or doorbell CCTV footage of either vehicle of the collision itself, you can email [email protected]. Or call 101 and pass information for incident number 12230160340.

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References

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