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    Wasn't us either. (SDU and I)
    Sympathies to the family and friends.
    RIP

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    Bugger !!! hope it wasnt anyone from the KBer family,
    condolences to all concerned

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    Damn it's sobering when you hear about this kind of thing. RIP fellow Biker.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaron
    I'm informed it was scooter vs truck.
    Nasty, very nasty, for all concerned. RIP.

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    My wife heard from a security fella that it was someone lanesplitting between two trucks. Unconfirmed second-hand info of course. I suppose we'll get to read about it in the Press tomorrow. Not good. Take care out there folks
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    Not good to hear . It's a bitch of an intersection at the best of times.

    Condolences to the riders family RIP

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    Christchurch Press this morning had a piece on it with a photo of the bike (late model GN250) and the victim was a 40yr old woman.
    According to the report there was a truck & possibly a car involved. and circumstances of the incident are still unclear at present.

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R
    Christchurch Press this morning had a piece on it with a photo of the bike (late model GN250) and the victim was a 40yr old woman.
    According to the report there was a truck & possibly a car involved. and circumstances of the incident are still unclear at present.
    is there a website link for this?

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    fuck that sucks, RIP fellow biker.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crashe
    is there a website link for this?
    It would be on the stuff.co.nz website under 'Ch Press' but I've had a look and it's not mentioned.

    The photo in the paper showed handlebars bent backwards although forks and front wheel looked undamaged. There was some rear damage but the side looked pretty undamaged (it was upright on the sidestand). Possibly a shunt from behind into the tray of a truck but I'm only guessing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie
    It would be on the stuff.co.nz website under 'Ch Press' but I've had a look and it's not mentioned.

    The photo in the paper showed handlebars bent backwards although forks and front tyre looked undamaged. There was some rear damage but the side looked pretty undamaged (it was upright on the sidestand). Possibly a shunt from behind into the tray of a truck but I'm only guessing.
    yeah I have seen the pic, and its sceary how little damage is done to the bike. I'm thinking the biker was rear ended and pushed under a truck aswell, all damage is from the tacho/speedo up and the rear guard... it looks very odd, I doubt that it was due to a lane split.

    The women that died is in my age bracket, so it does kinda remind ya about shit... thoughts from me go out to all involved.
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    I just received this email via police comms centre.
    They are wanting to speak to any witnesses that saw the crash.
    So if anyone on here who knows someone who saw the crash please ring the following number:

    Quote Originally Posted by Police comms centre
    NZ Police CommCens Alert 08:00 3-04-2006 Canterbury
    Location of incident: Blenheim Road near Curletts Road, Sockburn, CHristchurch
    Incident Type: Vehicle Crash

    The Hornby Police are investigating a fatal motor accident which occured at 1.40pm on Friday 31 March 2006 on Blenheim Rd near Curletts Rd, Sockburn Christchurch concerning a motor cylist and truck.
    Any witnesses to this accident are requested to ring the
    Hornby Police on 3441-800 after 8am on Monday 3 April 2006.

    Issued by: Sergeant Jeffrey Meldau

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    Bike was rear ended by car who pushed her into truck, women died from internal injuries and head trauma. RIP
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    Rest in peace!

    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper
    Bike was rear ended by car who pushed her into truck, women died from internal injuries and head trauma. RIP
    R.I.P. fellow bikers. We only shared the love of motorcycling! At least we will always have that in common. Our prayers are with you. Oldriders.

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