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Motorcyclist dies after collision in Stamford

New Cross Road in Stamford

Police were called at midday today, the road has been closed for accident investigation work for much of the day.

A motorcyclist has died after an accident in Stamford.  The 26 year old who was riding a white Suzuki, was in collision with a silver Skoda Yeti on New Cross Road near Cliffe Road.  Police are asking anyone who was travelling in the area at the time, and either saw the incident or captured either vehicle on video to contact them.

If you have any information that will assist the investigation, please contact the Investigating Officer by email at SCIUinvestigators@lincs.police.uk. Please refer to Incident 170 of 8 April.

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