Police: Motorcyclist who died after collision in Amsterdam ignored stop sign
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The motorcyclist who died yesterday in a collision in Amsterdam-Oost had been given a stop sign by law enforcement officers shortly before the accident because he was riding on the cycle path.
The motorcyclist who died in a collision in Amsterdam-Zeeburg on Thursday was stopped by law enforcement officers shortly before the accident because he was riding on the cycle path. The motorcyclist, a 21-year-old man from Amsterdam, "decided to ignore that and continued riding," the police reported. The victim collided with a GVB bus a little further on on the Veelaan. He died at the scene, the police said.
The motorcyclist who died yesterday afternoon in an accident on Veelaan in Oost is a 21-year-old man from Amsterdam. The police announced this this afternoon. The man collided with a GVB bus. The accident happened yesterday afternoon around 5:40 PM. The victim was seriously injured and died at the scene. The victim had received a stop sign from law enforcement officers just before the accident because he was riding on the cycle path. The driver …
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