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Bikers body discovered 14 hours after accident

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CAMBRIDGESHIRE POLICE are appealing for witnesses following the discovery of the body of 38 year old Craig Coleman after he crashed his Suzuki TL1000R into a water-filled ditch.

Police believe the crash, on Whittlesey Road, near March, happened at around 9pm last Sunday evening when Mr Coleman was riding his bike to a local cash machine. Mr Coleman's body was not found until the following Monday morning.

An inquest has been opened into his death, which happened just 12 days before his 39th birthday. His partner, Ms Stabler said they had been planning to go scuba diving for his 40th birthday.

Anyone with information about the accident should call Sgt Chris Huggins of Cambridgeshire Police on 0345 456 4564.


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Brummie Jackie @ 12/07/2010 21:44  

hope some1 can help jackie

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madhat @ 12/07/2010 21:45  

Isn't the TL1000 the one that was nicknamed "widow maker"?


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Deleted Member @ 13/07/2010 13:52  

Not good news, but I would have though anyone seeing it would have reported it

Hope someone can help his partner must be in bits

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Deleted User @ 13/07/2010 14:18  

god wot a horrible way to have yr life ended, I really feel for the family and freinds of this man

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drobess @ 13/07/2010 14:45  

terribly sad, the poor guys partner must have been going out of her mind.

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giantdog @ 13/07/2010 14:54  

Whittlesey rd is on the west side of march and heads, not suprisingly to whittlesey. I've ridden a bit in this area as i have friends in Ely. These aren't ditches like you'd see over here. some are more like small canals. That road is surrounded by flat open fenland. It is also very straight and fast in sections. It's not a main road so wouldn't think there would be many vehicles on it. Have a look on street view. if you lost contol on it your goin in the ditch. Other than scrape marks i can understand why he wasn't found. i can also understand why he used it.

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bluesbiker @ 13/07/2010 15:31  

Feel for his family and friends. As has been already said, I live in that end of the world, can quite easily see why he wasn't discovered sooner if nobody saw the accident. When I first moved here I was wary of the dykes (ditches) either side of the roads, freaked me out for a bit! then got used to them and never thought any more, til you hear of a tradegy like this!

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skinnylady @ 13/07/2010 15:51  

What awful sad news :( Heart goes out to his family and friends.

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rockchick123 @ 13/07/2010 15:55  

Very sad news. Several large and deep ditches alongside wonderful biking roads in Lincolnshire - it has crossed my mind too about what would happen.

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Deleted Member @ 14/07/2010 23:12  

my thoughts are with everyone involved...........xxxxxxxxx

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willow @ 14/07/2010 23:25  

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