Liverpool crash horror as man, 38, dies as air ambulance lands at supermarket

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A MAN, 38, HAS DIED FOLLOWING A HORROR CRASH IN LIVERPOOL ON WEDNESDAY EVENING AFTER EMERGENCY SERVICES INCLUDING AN AIR AMBULANCE WERE CALLED TO THE SCENE FOLLOWING REPORTS ABIGAIL HUNT


Assistant News Editor, ALICE SCARSI and ELEANOR BURLEIGH 09:44, 29 May 2025Updated 09:44, 29 May 2025 Tragedy struck Liverpool on Wednesday evening after a 38-year-old local man was killed


in a devastating motorcycle crash. The man, who hailed from Liverpool, was involved in the fatal incident while riding an AJS Highway Star motorbike. The accident occurred at the junction of


Vandries Street and Waterloo Road, close to a Costco store, at around 7pm, involving a Volkswagen ID3 and the motorcycle. Emergency services, including an air ambulance, rushed to the scene


following reports of the collision. Merseyside Police confirmed the motorcyclist's death at the location and disclosed that his family is receiving support from specially trained


officers. A 24-year-old Liverpool man has been taken into custody on suspicion of causing death by careless or inconsiderate driving. Authorities have reported that the Volkswagen driver


remained at the scene after the incident. Detective Sergeant Kurt Timpson, heading the Serious Collision Investigation Unit, announced that a probe into the 38-year-old's death is


underway. Article continues below "Our thoughts and condolences are with the family of the man who sadly lost his life following the collision yesterday evening," he expressed.


"We have launched an investigation into the man's death and it's now a priority for us to get answers on how the collision occurred and my team are working to establish key


facts.", reports the Express. Detective Sergeant Timpson urgently called for witnesses to come forward, despite the arrest made in connection with the tragic event. Article continues


below "Any information no matter how small could be vital to our investigation, so please get in touch. I would also ask motorists to please check your dashcam footage to urgently


review it if you were driving in the area last night," he added. "These devices can often capture key evidence in the moments leading up to the collision without the driver of the


vehicle being aware. Any help we receive, no matter how insignificant it may seem, could assist our investigation." Video clips from the crash site reveal a significant presence of


emergency services, including numerous police vehicles, paramedics and ambulances.