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Motorbike crash in Horsham leaves two with serious injuries

Police are seeking the assistance of individuals who may have witnessed a collision in Horsham, which resulted in injuries to two people.

On Sunday 2 July, at approximately 12:15 pm, emergency services responded to reports of a motorcycle crash on the A29 Bognor Road. The rider and passenger on the motorbike sustained serious injuries and were subsequently taken to the hospital for treatment.

Officers are actively investigating the incident to determine the complete circumstances surrounding the collision. They are appealing to any witnesses who were present at the scene, including those who may possess relevant dashcam footage, to come forward with information.

In particular, they are eager to locate a silver, medium-sized car that was observed overtaking shortly before the accident occurred.

Individuals who have any details or footage pertinent to the incident are requested to reach out to Sussex Police via their online platform or by contacting 101. When getting in touch, please quote reference number 621 of 02/07.

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