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Motorcyclist who died in road accident just 18, say police

2 hours ago A MOTORCYCLIST who died following a collision with a bus on Rectory Hill on Monday evening was 18, Guernsey Police has confirmed. Subscribe to our daily newsletter! Sign Up Roads Policing Inspector Tom Marshall updating the media on the fatal crash in Rectory Hill on Monday evening in which an 18-year-old motorcyclist died. (Picture by Peter Frankland, 29513750) The force has not yet identified publicly the deceased, Roads Policing Inspector Tom Marshall told a press briefing yesterday. ‘Specialist family liaison officers have been working with the family of the man since the incident and are doing what they can to support them,’ he said.

Motorcyclist killed in bus crash was 18 years old

Motorcyclist killed in bus crash was 18 years old © BBC Emergency services attended the crash on Rectory Hill on Monday A motorcyclist who died after a road crash with a bus in Guernsey was an 18-year-old man, police have said. Emergency services were called to the crash on Rectory Hill, Castel, at about 18:00 BST on Monday. No-one else was injured in the collision, Guernsey Police confirmed. Officers said they would not at this time be identifying the man who died, but added that specialist family liaison officers had been working with his family to support them. St John Ambulance said the man was taken to the Princess Elizabeth Hospital after the crash, where he later died.

Complaint made to JESCC about face covering breach was 'a misunderstanding'

Feb 16, 2021 ONLY one call about someone not wearing a face covering in an indoor place was made to the Joint Emergency Services Control Centre at the weekend. Subscribe to our daily newsletter! Sign Up Face coverings are now mandatory in indoor public spaces. Adrian Miller wearing a face mask. (Picture by Zoe Fitch, 29242747) However, it turned out to be a misunderstanding of the regulations. On Saturday, it became compulsory to wear a face covering on public transport and in indoor public spaces, with a penalty of a £100 fine for anyone who does not comply without an exemption. ‘It is clear that the community are supportive of these new regulations and the need to take appropriate steps to reduce the continued risk of infection,’ a spokesperson from Guernsey Police said.

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