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Wednesday 3 April 2013

Police officer on motorcycle dies in crash

Police officer on motorcycle dies in crash:
On duty officer was involved in an accident with a silver BMW car outside a petrol station in Southampton
A police officer has died after his unmarked motorcycle was in collision with a car.
At 2pm on Wednesday, the officer, who was on duty and on a police motorbike, was involved in the accident involving a silver BMW car outside a Shell petrol station in Thomas Lewis Way in Swaythling, Southampton.
The officer, who has not been named, was taken to Southampton general hospital but was pronounced dead on arrival. His immediate next of kin and colleagues have been informed, according to Hampshire police.
The driver of the BMW, a 35-year-old man, sustained serious but not life-threatening injuries and was taken to hospital for treatment.
Chief Constable Andy Marsh, of Hampshire police, said: "This is an immensely sad day for the constabulary and the force will be deeply affected.
"We are supporting the officer's family in every way we can and our thoughts remain very much with them at this time."
Simon Hayes, police and crime commissioner for Hampshire, said: "This is a very sad day for Hampshire Constabulary and a tragic loss of a police officer in the course of his duty.
"This tragic incident highlights the fact that police officers regularly put themselves at risk in performing their duty and in protecting the public.
"Our thoughts and sympathy go to his family and colleagues at this very difficult time."
Thomas Lewis Way has been closed while investigators examine the scene.

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