I hope the rider that died in the hills today was no-one from here.
Condolences to their family and friends.
RIP
Rider Down in the hills today
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Re: Rider Down in the hills today
Postby tim on skin » Wed Jan 26, 2011 10:25 pm
A CYCLIST has died while riding his bicycle at Paracombe in the Adelaide Hills, with traffic diversions in place.
The man, thought to be in aged in his 50s, collapsed about 11.30am and died at the scene on Lower North East.
Witnesses said "a couple" of passing motorists stopped and attempted to revive the man..
The man, thought to be in aged in his 50s, collapsed about 11.30am and died at the scene on Lower North East.
Witnesses said "a couple" of passing motorists stopped and attempted to revive the man..
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Re: Rider Down in the hills today
Postby the grid » Thu Jan 27, 2011 9:30 am
Terrible
Not an accident but still too young particularly when out exercising.
In saying that I would like to die riding .....when I'm 90+
Not an accident but still too young particularly when out exercising.
In saying that I would like to die riding .....when I'm 90+
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Re: Rider Down in the hills today
Postby JKohn » Thu Jan 27, 2011 9:43 pm
That it is very news but it was good to read that a couple of motorists stopped and tried to revive the guy.
Would have been alot worse if they just drove by,
Condolonces to the family.
Would have been alot worse if they just drove by,
Condolonces to the family.
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