THE Telegraph & Argus has opened this online book of condolence following a fatal crash on Leeds Road in Bradford.
Officers were called at 11.45pm on Wednesday (February 1) to reports of a crash involving a motorbike and car on Leeds Road, at the junction of Albert Place.
The rider of the motorbike a 32-year-old man, who has been named locally as Nathan Thompson, was pronounced dead at the scene.
The driver of the Honda Jazz, a 28-year-old man, has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.
Officers are appealing for anyone who witnessed the collision or who may have dash cam footage to come forward. Information can be given via 101 or the Live Chat facility at www.westyorkshire.police.uk/contactus quoting log 1874 of 1 February.
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Book of condolence after fatal Leeds Road crash
"Pay your tributes after the death of a motorcyclist, named locally as Nathan Thompson, following a crash on Leeds Road."
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Share your tribute hereGone too soon Nathan fly high 💙
Share your tribute hereRIP MY LOVELY I DIDN'T KNOW YOU, SENDING YOUR FAMILY BIG HUGS AND LOTS OF LOVE
Share your tribute hereThoughts & prayers with all your family at this sad time R.I.P 🙏🏻
Share your tribute hereRest in peace fellow rider thoughts with all your family and friends at this sad time
Share your tribute hereSleep Tight Nath Thinking of you and your family x
Share your tribute hereGood night and God bless, sleep tight big cuz 🤍 rest in eternal peace 🫶🏽xxx
Share your tribute hereR.I.P nath.. gone but never forgotten.. fly high ❤️✨😇
Book of condolence after fatal Leeds Road crash
Pay your tributes after the death of a motorcyclist, named locally as Nathan Thompson, following a crash on Leeds Road.
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