A DATE has been set for an inquest into the tragic death of a man who was riding a quad bike when he was fatally injured in a crash with a car.

Kieran Albert, known to friends as Kiki or Keeks, suffered serious injuries in the crash in Great Horton Road near the University of Bradford.

The 31-year-old’s quad bike was involved in a collision with a Volkswagen Caddy at about 5.40pm on Monday, April 19, as he rode away from the city centre.

Assistant coroner Katy Dickinson today adjourned the inquest to allow further reports to be submitted.

She said the Crown Prosecution Service will not be laying any charges and a full inquest hearing will take place on November 19.

An earlier hearing was told that Mr Albert was part of a convoy with one other quad travelling up Great Horton Road, when his vehicle veered off and collided with another vehicle.

The rider was thrown from the quad, colliding with bollards before landing on the pavement.

Police and paramedics were called to the scene and despite the efforts of paramedics he was pronounced dead at the scene.

Mr Albert, of Padma Close, Listerhills, was identified at the scene by his mother Sharon Albert.

A flood of tributes was left at the scene to the popular young man by friends, with flowers and candles left. 

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