Police appeal into death of 24-year-old after collision in Ham

By The Editor

2nd Oct 2020 | Local News

Police are seeking information after a fatal collision in Ham earlier this week.

It happened around 7.10pm on Monday, September 28.

A motorcyclist was in collision with roadside furniture near the junction with Tudor Road and Dukes Road.

Officers and the London Ambulance Service attended the scene and the rider of the bike, a 24-year-old local man, was taken to hospital, police said.

He subsequently died in the early hours of the following morning. His next of kin have been informed.

Touching tributes

A shrine to the young man has been created by friends and family near the bus stop on Dukes Avenue.

Heartfelt tributes as well as bouquets of flowers, candles, cans of Jack Daniels whiskey cola and balloons have been placed.

Neighbours on the community forum Nextdoor expressed their condolences and well wishes to his family and those who knew him.

Appeal for witnesses

At this early stage no other vehicle has been found to be involved.

The investigation is being led by officers from the Met's Serious Collison Investigation Unit.

Any witnesses, particularly anyone who has dash-cam footage, is asked to call detectives on 020 8543 5157.

Alternatively, contact them via Twitter @MetCC. Pleases quote reference Cad 5988/28Sep.

     

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