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Published Date: 07 July 2009
A cyclist who died following a crash with a tipper truck in Northampton has been named by police as 38-year-old Jason Doyle.
Mr Doyle, of Lindsay Avenue, Abington was killed as a result of the collision with a yellow Scania tipper lorry, near to the junction of Talavera Way and Red House Road, at about 9.20am on Tuesday.

Red House Road in Moulton Park was closed at the junction with Brickyard Spinney Road following the incident.

Anyone with information or who witnessed this incident can contact police on 03000 111 222 or text 07765 637201.

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  • Last Updated: 08 July 2009 9:49 AM
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  • Location: Northampton
 
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concerend local ,

torquay 08/07/2009 19:41:19
jay we grow up in the same court , ur life should never been taken so soon ,ur family have not long laid to reat ur own father and now ur children r having to say goodbye to u , my heart goes out to ur family , and ur mum sister and brother dot to lose a loved one is hard but to lose a child is harder then anything , xx thinking of u all kelly , gareth and family xxxxx
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tao,

northampton 09/07/2009 14:45:20
jay was working at the mind charity shop a few days before he died, we only knew him for a couple of days but it felt like alot longer , he was a really nice bloke with alot to say ,good sense of humour and was liked by everyone at the shop , I just cant believe he died r.i.p. and Condolences to all of his family
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