Motorcyclist suffers 'life-changing injuries' after three-vehicle crash in Bolton-by-Bowland

A motorcyclist who suffered "serious leg injuries" was taken to hospital after a three-vehicle smash in Bolton-by-Bowland.
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A man riding a Suzuki motorbike and a woman driving a Peugeot were travelling towards Bolton-by-Bowland when they collided with a third vehicle - a second Suzuki motorbike, travelling in the opposite direction.

The incident took place near C J & J M Huyton at Bolton Peel Farm at 1.35pm on Sunday (May 17).

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The rider of the second Suzuki, a man aged 59 from Sabden, suffered serious leg injuries and was taken to Royal Preston Hospital.

A man suffered "life-threatening injuries" after a crash nearC J & J M Huyton at Bolton Peel Farm. (Credit: Google)A man suffered "life-threatening injuries" after a crash nearC J & J M Huyton at Bolton Peel Farm. (Credit: Google)
A man suffered "life-threatening injuries" after a crash nearC J & J M Huyton at Bolton Peel Farm. (Credit: Google)

The rider of the first Suzuki, a 44-year-man from Adlington, sustained a minor injury to his hand and did not need hospital treatment.

The Peugeot driver, a woman aged 27 from Blackburn, was not injured.

Sgt Lee Harris, of Lancashire’s Tactical Operations Division, said: "The man taken to hospital has suffered life-changing injuries and our thoughts are with him and his family at this difficult time.

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"We are appealing for witnesses to establish exactly what happened. If anyone saw the collision, or any of the vehicles prior to the incident - or if you have CCTV or dash cam footage of the collision - please get in touch."

Anyone with information should contact police by calling 101, quoting log number 695 of May 17.

Alternatively, you can email [email protected].

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