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Incident during Pre-TT Classic Road Races - update

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« on: May 28, 2016, 08:51:23 am »

Following an incident at Billown Dip during the 850cc Classic Practice on Friday evening, involving two competitors and two course marshals, the Southern 100 MCRC, organisers of thBlackford’s Pre-TT Classic Road Races, are able to issue the following details:

Unfortunately, local rider Dean Martin died as a result of his injuries, the other rider involved, Jamie O’Brien from Liverpool is described as serious but stable. One course marshal suffered head injuries - both he and Jamie O’Brien have been flown to Aintree Hospital in Liverpool for further treatment.

The second course marshal, a retired competitor, has ankle and shoulder injuries but is expected to be discharged from Nobles Hospital later today.
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