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Officers investigating a fatal collision in Northwich are appealing for any witnesses or those with dashcam footage to come forward.
At around 9.15am on Sunday 21 July, police were called to a collision on Chester Road, Delamere, Northwich.
The collision involved a white Audi A5 and an orange Kawasaki ZX motorcycle.
The motorcyclist, believed to be a 24-year-old local man, sadly died at the scene. His family are being supported by specialist officers.
Enquiries in relation to the incident are ongoing and officers are keen to hear from anyone who witnessed the collision or anyone who believes they have any dashcam footage of the incident.
Inspector Steve Griffiths, of the Serious and Complex Investigation Unit, said:
“Enquiries in relation to this incident are currently ongoing and as part of the investigation, I’m keen to hear from anyone who witnessed the collision, has CCTV or dashcam footage.
“I’d also like to hear from anyone who was in the area are around the time of the incident and believes they may have seen either of the vehicles travelling on Chester Road.”
Anyone with any information in relation to the collision is asked to call Cheshire Police on 101, quoting IML 1875877, or give the details via the website.
Information can also be reported to Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.