June 14, 2017 3.14 pm
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Video: Convoy of bikers pay final tribute to Lincoln woman tragically killed in crash
Bikers from across Lincolnshire and beyond paid tribute to a Lincoln woman as they formed a procession of motorcycles following her funeral cortège through the city. As previously reported, Naomi Fox, 37, from Lincoln, died in the crash on the A46 Caistor Road near Middle Rasen on May 22. In excess of 150 motorcycles were…
Naomi Fox was killed in the crash on the A46 at Middle Rasen
Bikers from across Lincolnshire and beyond paid tribute to a Lincoln woman as they formed a procession of motorcycles following her funeral cortège through the city.
As previously reported, Naomi Fox, 37, from Lincoln, died in the crash on the A46 Caistor Road near Middle Rasen on May 22.
In excess of 150 motorcycles were expected to be riding through the city before her funeral on June 14.
Family and friends of Naomi said in a statement: “37-year-old Naomi lost her life on May 22 as she went to meet a novice rider who she was helping with her riding.
“A trainee accountant, Naomi had a passion for motorcycling and used that passion for charity work.
“Family and friends of Naomi want to thank everyone who attended today and their kind words throughout this time, Naomi was a dedicated daughter, sister and fiancée.
“We will miss her terribly and you all bare testament to how loved and respected she was by being here today. Thank you.”
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