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The talented teenage boy who died after a tragic crash at the Queensland Dirt and Long Track Titles yesterday has been identified as a talented Gold Coast racer Anthony Gordon. Paramedics and the High Acuity Response Unit treated the boy, but he was pronounced dead at the scene. Friends and family have taken to social media to pay their respects and share touching tributes to the 16-year-old, also known as Knuckles . Anthony, who is believed to be a student at Nerang State High School, is being remembered as a talented racer and all around wonderful person. ....
Teenager killed at Mick Doohan raceway remembered as a âlovable larrikinâ Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement A teenage boy who was killed in a dirt bike crash has been remembered as a âlovable larrikinâ who had a âbright future ahead of himâ. Anthony Gordon. Credit:Internet Mr Gordonâs former coach and family friend Shannon Wright said the tragedy had hit the community hard, with the close-knit group grieving the loss of the talented rider. âHe was a lovable larrikin, always a laugh, always laughing at the club, thereâs not a bad bone in his body,â Mr Wright said. ....
The talented teenage boy who died after a tragic crash at the Queensland Dirt and Long Track Titles yesterday has been identified as a talented Gold Coast racer Anthony Gordon. Paramedics and the High Acuity Response Unit treated the boy, but he was pronounced dead at the scene. Friends and family have taken to social media to pay their respects and share touching tributes to the 16-year-old, also known as Knuckles . Anthony, who is believed to be a student at Nerang State High School, is being remembered as a talented racer and all around wonderful person. ....
A 16-year-old boy has died in a dirt bike race in Brisbane s north. Police said the boy was taking part in a race at the Queensland Dirt Bike Racing Championships at Mick Doohan Raceway when his vehicle struck a fence about 1.45pm afternoon. The boy was pronounced dead at the scene as a result of the collision. READ MORE: Inspector Laurie Shevlin said the incident was something that no one would ve forseen, (Nine) Talking to media at the raceway this afternoon, Inspector Laurie Shevlin said the death was something no one would ve foreseen . A very tragic incident and something that no one would ve foreseen â there s one family here tonight who are dealing with some terrible loss, Inspector Shevlin said. ....
A 16-year-old boy who died during a dirt bike race after crashing head-first into a fence has been remembered as a lovely young man . The teenager was taking part in the Queensland Dirt Bike Racing Championships at Mick Doohan Raceway in Banyo, Brisbane, on Monday when he rammed into a fence at speed at about 1.45pm. He was declared dead at the scene. Police believe his tragic death may have been caught on camera and appealed to anyone with footage to come forward. Pictured: Detectives investigating the scene where a 16-year-old boy collided with a fence on a dirt bike and died ....