Police are appealing specifically to two witnesses who may be able to help with the investigation into a serious collision in Crewe.
Around 8.50pm on Wednesday 27th May, a BMW motorcycle was involved in a collision with a red Nissan Juke on Dunwoody Way.
Sadly, the rider of the motorcycle, a 30-year-old man, died at the scene.
At the time of the collision a white Ford Puma EV was turning into the Phoenix Leisure Park on Dunwoody Way.
There were two men in the car who are thought to be in their mid-thirties - both wearing sunglasses.
The driver was wearing a khaki green t-shirt and dark shorts and black socks. The passenger was wearing grey shorts and t-shirt, white socks pulled up to mid-calf, and dark sliders.
The driver of the Nissan, a 42-year-old man, was arrested on suspicion of causing death by careless driving and has since been bailed.
DC Emma Crabb said:
“At the time of the collision there were several cars and pedestrians using Dunwoody Way. I would specifically like to speak to the occupants of the white Puma as witnesses, as their journey and observations are likely to be relevant to my investigation.”
Anyone with information should contact:
...quoting IML 2337917
Pictured - The white Ford Puma EV.
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