POLICE have named a 53-year-old cyclist who died in a rush-hour collision in Darlington last week.
Michael Severs died after the bike he was riding collided with a parked car, in the town’s Carmel Road South, at about 8am, on Friday (May 31).
Mr Severs, who was from the Blackwell area of Darlington, was married with two grown-up children.
He was airlifted to the James Cook University Hospital, in Middlesbrough, following the crash, but was confirmed dead on arrival.
The rear windscreen of the car was smashed in the incident, which led to the road being closed for two hours.
Concerns have been raised about safety on Carmel Road South, which has now seen three separate accidents in the past month.
Police have renewed their appeal for witnesses to the incident to get in touch.
Call Durham Police’s collision investigation unit, on 0191-375-2159.
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