Unidentified cyclist dies in Droxford as police appeal to find his family

A CYCLIST has died after being spotted laying in the road late at night – with police unable to identify him.
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Hampshire police have released an image of bike found with the man, thought to be in his 50s to 60s, in the hope this will lead to his identification.

The man was white, slim and was wearing a blue shirt, khaki shorts and brown sandals.

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He was found laying on the B2150 near its junction with Station Road in Droxford at around 11pm last night.

A man in his 50s-60s was found laying on the B2150 road near Station Road in Droxford at around 11pm on August 10 2020. Hampshire police released this picture of his bike in an attempt to identify who he is. Picture: Hampshire policeA man in his 50s-60s was found laying on the B2150 road near Station Road in Droxford at around 11pm on August 10 2020. Hampshire police released this picture of his bike in an attempt to identify who he is. Picture: Hampshire police
A man in his 50s-60s was found laying on the B2150 road near Station Road in Droxford at around 11pm on August 10 2020. Hampshire police released this picture of his bike in an attempt to identify who he is. Picture: Hampshire police
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Inspector Andy Tester, from Havant Roads Policing Unit, said: ‘We continue to investigate the circumstances of the crash and are appealing to anyone who may have witnessed a collision, seen the cyclist before the incident or who may have dash cam footage from the area around 11pm last night.’

Call police on 101 quoting Operation Heron or 44200303926.

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