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Dylan Hughes An accident that took place this morning in Thebarton resulted in the death of a teenage motorcyclist, and the circumstances surrounding the death have been determined.
On March 3, at around 11:10 in the morning, authorities and emergency services were called to the James Congdon Drive and Port Road intersection in Thebarton.
Port Road in the direction of the west, they had received reports that a motorcycle had been involved in a collision with several stationary cars that were stopped at a red traffic light. The cyclist was discovered to be in a critical condition and was rushed to the Royal Adelaide Hospital; however, the 23-year-old man from Para Hills did not survive for very long after he arrived at the hospital. Sadly, the cyclist did not survive for very long after he arrived at the hospital.
When the investigators from Big Crash arrived at the scene of the incident, Port Road was closed to any and all traffic heading west out of the city. This was done as the investigators were arriving. The services that were offered by the trams were also affected as a result of this. The road has been reopened to traffic, and the authorities would like to take this opportunity to express their gratitude to the general public for their patience during the closure of the roadway.
The death of the young man brings the total number of people who have lost their lives due to incidents involving vehicles on South Australia’s roads in 2018 to a total of 27. In the same span of time the previous year, there were twelve people who lost their lives due to incidents that occurred on the roads. Anyone who was in the area at the time of the collision or who has dashcam footage that could be relevant to the investigation into the fatality is urged to call the number 1800 333 000 and provide their information to the organization Crime Stoppers.
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