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Inquest into motorbike death opens
An inquest into the death of a young man, who was killed in a tragic motorbike accident last week, has opened, according to the News and Star.
Adrian Kingston, from Carlisle, was riding his Honda Fire blade motorbike when he lost control and crashed into a parked Isuzu Trooper.
He was 20 years old.
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Local residents have been outraged to learn that a woman, who rushed to help Mr Kingston as he lay dying on the road, had her bag and house keys stolen from the scene.
The thieves then used the keys to gain access to the woman's house and ransacked it, while she recovered from the shock of the accident with relatives.
The police are still investigating the incident and have called on any witnesses, who may be able to assist them, to come forward.
Many young people, particularly males, choose to brave the danger because motorbike insurance for the under-25s, however expensive, is still much less than the price of insuring them to drive a car.
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