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    Neil and Carol Bishop - RIP

    More sad news
    and a big for the others still riding out there.

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/index.cfm?...ectID=10128185

    Timaru motorcyclists killed in Turkey

    30.05.05 8.20am

    Neil and Carol Bishop had been having a ball on their motorcycle trip through Turkey.

    Yesterday it came to a devastating and tragic end as the couple from Washdyke near Timaru both died instantly when their motorcycle collided head-on with a van as they headed from the southeastern city of Diyarbakir to the eastern city of Van.

    The news has devastated their families.

    Mrs Bishop's father, Dave Wilson, told NZPA today they had been given few details of the accident.

    They had been called by another member of the motorcycle party and said the couple had pulled out to overtake another vehicle and had collided head-on with the mini bus.

    Mr Wilson said he and his wife Betty were overwhelmed by the news.

    "It's sad, sad," he told NZPA.

    The dead couple, both in their early 50s, were part of a group of 30 motorcycles touring Turkey and were due home in a fortnight.

    Mr Wilson said before they headed back to New Zealand they had planned to go to Gallipoli and the part of Turkey where Mr Bishop's father served during the war.

    He said the couple had been having a ball in Turkey and had had a wonderful reception from the Turkish people.

    "It had been marvellous, marvellous. They got a great reception," an emotional Mr Wilson said.

    He said the families did not know what would happen over the repatriation of the bodies.

    "We are just going to have to have it all sorted out. I don't know what we are going to do," Mr Wilson said.

    Mr Bishop ran the Timaru Honda motorcycle agency at Washdyke, Timaru Honda, with his son John.

    The couple is believed to have three children, John, Julie and Amy who is overseas.

    Timaru Honda mechanic Jeremy Shaw, said he and his workmates were in shock at the news.

    He said Carol Bishop also worked at Timaru Honda which he described as a very close organisation.

    "Everybody gets on real well with the boss and the boss's wife. It is...devastating.

    "He was a real good guy, a top bloke. He wasn't even like a boss, he was just like a guy you work with," Mr Shaw said.

    He said everyone at the business was in shock and was trying to deal with the news the best way they could.

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    Shit!! What else can I say?

    I wonder how he failed to see the oncoming van??

    Very sad news, poor buggers. R.I.P.
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    Oh, God. Very, very sad.
    It may be some small consolation to their family that at least they were having a fantastic time on their tour before it happened...

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    A tragic shame.
    RIP.

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    What a tragic loss.
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    really bad news. Such a tragic loss.
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    I think that Turkey tour is run by the dude on Waiheke Island who does the tours of India. Would like to do both of those one day. What a tragedy for everybody else on the trip and for the family and friends of the couple who died.
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    yer i feel for the others in the group who had to witness it.


    what a ride so far!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    I think that Turkey tour is run by the dude on Waiheke Island who does the tours of India. Would like to do both of those one day. What a tragedy for everybody else on the trip and for the family and friends of the couple who died.
    I was wondering if it was Steve running the ride, I know he is somewhere around that direction at the moment, but i thought he was doing UK to Turkey (which ment that he was not going to be in Iran when they were arrested...)

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    Terrible news!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jazbug5
    Oh, God. Very, very sad.
    It may be some small consolation to their family that at least they were having a fantastic time on their tour before it happened...
    Ditto that, really awful news.
    Looks like they're going to have to find a way of getting them home. Maybe we should pass the hat around and donate what we can?
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    Very sad, RIP.

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    Very tragic news....

    RIP.

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    May their souls RIP...


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    thats so sad. my thoughts go out to the family and everybody at Timaru Honda.
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