Police are appealing for witnesses to a serious collision on the B1150 in Coltishall.
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Police are trying to find people in a silver car who may have seen a collision in which a triathlon suffered fatal injuries.
Andrew Hornby, 50, was riding his time trial bicycle in the direction of North Walsham, near the junction of Ling Way on the B1150 North Walsham Road, at Coltishall when it collided with a black Ford Kuga at around 3.30pm on Sunday May 2.
Mr Hornby was taken to the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital with serious injuries but died a week later, on Sunday, May 9.
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3:39 PM May 11, 2021
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5:28 PM May 11, 2021
A cyclist has died a week after a crash with a car on the B1150
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A man in his 50s has died in hospital a week after being involved in a crash with a car while riding his bicycle.
The North Walsham Road crash, which happened at around 3.30pm near the Ling Way junction, left the cyclist in a critical condition and he was taken to the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital for treatment.
However, a week later, on Sunday, May 9, he died as a result of his injuries.
Anybody who witnessed the collision or the manner of driving of the car, or the man s riding, is encouraged to contact the police with their accounts.
Police are appealing for witnesses to a serious collision on the B1150 in Coltishall.
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A cyclist is in a critical condition in hospital after a collision with a car on the B1150 North Walsham Road at Coltishall.
The incident happened on Sunday May 2 near the Ling Way junction.
The man s triathlon time trial cycle was heading toward North Walsham when it was involved in a collision with a black Ford Kuga at around 3pm.
The cyclist, in his 50s, was seriously injured and is in the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital in a critical condition.
Police are urging anyone who witnessed the incident or may have dashcam of it to contact PC Christopher Leah of Acle Roads Policing on 101 or by emailing Christopher.Leah@norfolk.police.uk.