PSNI name man who died in Co Down crash as David Gerard Edwards
The 60-year-old was involved in a collision betwen a JCB telehandler vehicle and a motorbike
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David Gerard Edwards
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Police have named a motorcyclist who died in a crash in Moira over the weekend as David Gerard Edwards.
The 60-year-old from the Aghalee area was involved in a crash on Saturday around 3.20pm on the Lany Road when a Red Ducati motorbike collided with a Yellow JCB telehandler.
Sergeant Mackenzie said the motorcyclist sadly passed away at the scene afterwards.
“Enquiries are continuing and police would appeal to anyone who witnessed the collision or why may have dash-cam footage available, to contact police on 101 quoting reference 1185 of April 3.”
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The motorcyclist who died after a crash involving a telehandler vehicle in County Down on Saturday was 60-year-old David Gerard Edwards from Agahlee.
The collision happened on Lany Road in Moira, with police receiving a report at about 15:20 BST.
Mr Edwards died at the scene.
Police have said enquiries are continuing and appealed for anyone who witnessed the crash or may have dash-cam footage available to contact them.
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