Man who died in Lincolnshire motorcycle crash is named by police
He tragically died at the scene
18:37, 28 APR 2021
The man who died in a collision involving two motorcycles has been named by police.
John Pirie, aged 34, from Kirton Road, Blyton, sadly died in the crash on April 14.
He was riding a silver Wuyang motorcycle and was involved in a collision with a blue Suzuki which was travelling in the same direction.
The second rider, a man in his 30s, was reported to have serious injuries and was taken to hospital.
It is understood that John had been to a local shop in Scotter just before the accident at 4.30pm.
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Farmer Shona Duncan witnessed the two dogs chasing the deer to death
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Three thieves got away with cars worth more than £60,000 from a Moray showroom in what police have described as a daring raid .
A black Volkswagen T-Roc (reg SY69 WCR), a grey Volkswagen Golf (SX17 BAA) and a red Audi A3 (SW66 DZY) were stolen from the forecourt of Hawco Garage in Elgin early on Thursday.
The office was broken into and the keys used to steal the vehicles.
Police Scotland said they drove north on the A96 towards Nairn.
The three suspects were described as wearing padded jackets, tracksuit bottoms, and all had their faces covered. Quite a busy area