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Emergency services were called to the scene of a collision on Spalding Road, Market Deeping, near to the junction with Towngate East, shortly after 4.30pm on Monday 1 April.
Tragically a 24-year-old man, who was riding a motorbike, died following the collision. His family have been informed and will be supported by specially trained officers.
The collision involved a blue Yamaha motorbike and a red Mini Countryman. Both vehicles were travelling along the B1525 Spalding Road towards Deeping St James and Market Deeping. The driver of the Mini, a woman in her 20s and a passenger, a man in his 20s, were not seriously injured.
The road was closed and reopened at 2am on Tuesday 2 April.
We are appealing for anyone who was travelling on Spalding Road, or in the area before the collision and who may have information that will assist our investigation to get in touch. If you saw either vehicle prior to the collision or witnessed the collision, we would like to hear from you. We would also ask for anyone who was in the area to look at any dashcam or similar footage they may have to check if either of the vehicles has been recorded.
Anyone who has information that will help our inquiry is asked to contact the Investigating Officer by email at [email protected] or call 01522 212316. Please refer to Incident 269 of 1 April.