Accident inquiry
Extensive inquiries heve 'failed to indicate foul play lin the death of a motorcyclist in May when he fell from his motor-cycle in Memorial Avenue.
George William Alexander, of 9 Nyton Place. Bryndwr, suffered serious head injuries in the accident, w’hich happened at 11 p.m. on May 21. He was admitted to hospital, and later died. The police began an investigation into the accident when it was believed Mr Alexander might have been forced to the side of the road by a car containing a group of voung people. After several weeks of extensive inquiries the police have not been able to determine whether Mr Alexander was forced off the road.
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Press, 7 August 1976, Page 20
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