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RIP: Cyclist killed south of Tuggeranong

Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 7:11 pm
by mrgolf
Very sad. 60yo man riding with his wife run down by a ute. Condolences to family and friends of both parties involved.

Ride safe all...

Re: RIP: Cyclist killed south of Tuggeranong

Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 7:58 pm
by HAKS
Not good at all. I had a feeling something bad had happened today when I rode past the morgue and there was about 4 cars there, including a cop car. Been Sunday I thought that was not the norm and would read something bad later in the day. There is it I guess, although could be completely unrelated.

Rest In Peace.

Re: RIP: Cyclist killed south of Tuggeranong

Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 9:45 am
by cp123
Thomas family.



RIP mate. :(

Re: RIP: Cyclist killed south of Tuggeranong

Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 11:28 am
by JV911
RIP

more:

Man killed, wife hurt as ute collides with cyclists at Tharwa

A 61-year-old cyclist from Monash was killed following a collision between a ute and two bicycles at Tharwa yesterday morning.

The man's 58-year-old wife who was riding the other bicycle was taken to Canberra Hospital after sustaining a number of injuries.

His death took the ACT's road toll this year to 13 exceeding the number of deaths on Canberra roads last year.

It came a day after an elderly man died in a two-car crash in Canberra's inner-southern suburb of Forrest.

Police, who were called to scene on Tharwa Drive, Tharwa, at about 11.40am, said the male driver of the white ute was not seriously injured and was helping them with their inquiries.

They were not able to give any further details about yesterday's collision last night, but urged anyone who may have witnessed it, and who had not yet come forward, to contact Crime Stoppers.

The weekend deaths came as Chief Minister Jon Stanhope said he hoped Canberra's new point-to-point speed cameras would challenge motorists' flippant attitudes towards road laws.

Mr Stanhope said the high-tech cameras might save lives where the existing technology had failed.

But Australia's largest motoring group warned it would scrutinise closely how the cameras were used in the capital, saying all money they raised should directly fund police patrols.

For more on this story, see the print edition of today's Canberra Times.

Re: RIP: Cyclist killed south of Tuggeranong

Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 12:26 pm
by cp123
Hoping Anne continues to improve and that their daughter can manage at this awful time.

Re: RIP: Cyclist killed south of Tuggeranong

Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 6:50 pm
by twizzle

Re: RIP: Cyclist killed south of Tuggeranong

Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 9:55 pm
by misschloee87
Hi all

I am Chris's daughter.. I just found this site.

This week has been a little emotional - Dad was supposed to complete the Around the Bay ride in Melbourne (250km) this past Saturday. He was enjoying a recovery ride from his Around the Bay training when he was hit by the ute.

On a positive, my Mum has physically recovered completely from her injuries. She's a strong and determined woman.

I just read these posts for the first time and am not sure if anyone will even read this.. I know it's been a long time since but I felt like writing something to say how touched I am by all your messages about my Dad..

Keep riding safe :)

C

Re: RIP: Cyclist killed south of Tuggeranong

Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 9:59 pm
by rockviewau
Hi Chloe,

Im glad you found the site and I know from not only the Canberrans here, but all people on the site, we wish you and your family, but especially your mum all the best in this situation. Im glad your mum is recovering well, it sounds very positive.

Best wishes

Lucas

Re: RIP: Cyclist killed south of Tuggeranong

Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 10:06 pm
by misschloee87
Thank you Lucas

Everyone's kindness never fails to surprise me.

Re: RIP: Cyclist killed south of Tuggeranong

Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 10:49 pm
by ft_critical
Hello Chloe,

My heart goes out to you. We fight among ourselves a lot here on this forum, but we all love cycling and cyclists. Cycling is an indulgent sport and I do worry what would be for my family if I were hit on the road. So you have my most heartfelt condolences.

Andrew

Re: RIP: Cyclist killed south of Tuggeranong

Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 6:08 am
by mrgolf
All the best to you and your mother, Chloe. God bless you both. I am glad your mum is recovering well.

Re: RIP: Cyclist killed south of Tuggeranong

Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 12:29 pm
by cp123
Hi Chloe - I heard about this awful situation through my friend Annette who you know from your work. Hang in there.

Re: RIP: Cyclist killed south of Tuggeranong

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 7:56 am
by Fletcher
Hi Chloe
Thank you for posting. It's good to hear your mum has recovered from her injuries, I had wondered about her recovery after reading earlier posts months ago. Best wishes to the both of you.

Re: RIP: Cyclist killed south of Tuggeranong

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 3:20 pm
by silkishuge
Hi Chloe,

Thank you for posting. It is always a sad thing to hear the passing of a person, especially a cyclist. MY heart goes out to you and your family. I am glad to hear your mum is recovering well. God bless.

Jon