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Appeal after motorcyclist dies in crash

Appeal after motorcyclist dies in crash

Yahoo09-05-2025

A motorcyclist has died following a crash in East Yorkshire.
The crash involved a red Honda CBR900 and happened at about 09:30 BST on Friday on Hull Road in Aldborough, near Hornsea.
Humberside Police said the bike had left the road after narrowly avoiding a Mini Cooper.
The rider, a 45-year-old man, was airlifted to hospital but died from his injuries. His family has been informed, the force added.
Witnesses are asked to contact police.
Listen to highlights from Hull and East Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here.
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