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heartily tribute to tragic Sunderland motorcyclist Anthony “Buster” Kirtley after Easter Monday crash

A 32-year- an old motorcyclist who died tragically in Sunderland crash on Easter Monday was named by Anthony Kirtley.

Anthony, who was known to many as “Buster”, rode off-road bike that was involved in a collision with Suzuki Swift car at the crossroads of St. Luke’s Terrace, East Moor Road and Midmoor Road in Pallion. Around 9:35 pm, emergency services were called to the scene and Anthony was taken to the hospital, but sadly died of his injuries three days later.

Now his heart is broken family already paid tribute to a very beloved young man, saying that he will leave a “huge hole in everyone’s hearts.”

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in a heartfelt tribute they said “Buster, you left huge hole in everyone’s hearts. We love and miss you very much.

“Your loving mother, sister, brother, grandmother, uncles, aunts, nephews, nieces, cousins ​​and friends.”

Anthony Kirtley tragically died after collision in Sunderland on Easter Monday.

An investigation into the circumstances of the incident is ongoing. collision. driver of in black Suzuki Swift stopped at the scene and assists the police. A 15-year-old boy who was a passenger on motorcycle at the time also was taken to the hospital, but has already been discharged.

Northumbrian Police Sergeant Steve Armstrong of Northumbria Police said: “Our thoughts remain with Anthony family and friends when they try to come to terms with their crushing loss. I would ask everyone to respect their privacy during this terrible time.

“We are determined ensure we carry out a full and thorough investigation collision and try give give them the answers they deserve. Number of people have already to come forward with information about the incident and like thank those who provided assistance.

“I will again address for any witnesses who you can have information – who still to be done – get in touch.”

Anyone with information asked to contact the police via “Tell us something” page of our website or call 101 indicating the journal NP-20220418-1088. Alternatively, you can write to 512@northumbria.police.uk.

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Adrian Ovalle
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