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The Serious Collision Investigation unit are investigating a collision that occurred on Orrell Road in Orrell, Wigan on Thursday 25 April 2024 at around 4.25am.
Initial enquiries suggest a motorcyclist traveling east on Orrell Road toward Wigan Town Centre crossed over to the offside carriageway, and mounted a footpath before colliding with a lamp post.
The 27-year-old rider was unseated from the motorbike and then landed in a nearby carpark, where police and paramedics attended.
He was transported to hospital in critical condition and despite the best efforts of emergency services, he sadly died a short time after arriving.
Paul Shore from our Serious Collision Investigation Unit said: “We are investigating the circumstances surrounding this fatal collision and providing specialist support to his family that are grieving their sudden loss.
"We are appealing to the local community for information to support our investigation. If you witnessed anything we’d be grateful if you come forward and help with our enquiries.
“The motorcycle involved is a distinctive bright yellow colour and we believe other road users would have seen this vehicle in the area before the collision.
Anyone with information should contact us directly on 0161 856 4741 or 101 quoting incident 453 of 25/04/2024.
“Alternatively, details can be passed on anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”