Fatal A29 crash - Police seek potential witnesses in 'dark coloured car'
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Officers would like to speak to the driver or passengers of a 'small, dark coloured' vehicle which was travelling on the A29 at Fairmile Bottom, near Slindon, just before 3pm.
Police believe the occupants of the vehicle may have witnessed a collision between a black Aprilia motorcycle and a silver Vauxhall Vectra which were both travelling northeast towards Whiteways Roundabout.
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A spokesperson for Sussex Police said: "Sadly, the motorcyclist – a 50-year-old man from Hampshire – was declared dead at the scene.
"The driver of the Vauxhall – a 30-year-old man from Storrington – was uninjured.
"He was arrested at the scene on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving, and has been released under investigation pending further enquiries."
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Hide AdIf you are the driver of the dark coloured vehicle or witnessed the collision, please email [email protected] quoting Operation Redman.
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