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Witnesses Wanted: Single-Bike Crash On Fraser Highway Seriously Injures Male Rider, 29

Darpan News Desk, 24 Feb, 2020 07:14 PM

    Surrey RCMP is investigating a collision involving a cyclist which occurred on February 18, 2020.


    On February 18, 2020, at approximately 9:25 pm, police responded to a report that a man had been found injured in the 17900-block of Fraser Highway.


    He had been riding a bicycle that had been modified with a gas engine westbound on Fraser Highway and, at some point, appears to have collided with a metal pole. The 29 year-old man was taken to hospital, where he remains in serious condition. The exact cause of the collision remains under investigation.


    Investigators believe there are witnesses to this collision that were in the area who have not yet spoken to police.


    We are not only seeking to speak to people who saw the impact of the collision but anyone who may have witnessed the circumstances prior to the collision, says Constable Richard Wright. We are also asking for any available dash-cam or cell phone videos relating to this incident.


    Anyone with information urged to contact Surrey RCMP by calling 604-599-0502.

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