Police confirmed that a man in his fifties has died after a crash in the Lincolnshire village of Toft.
The crash involving a black Honda motorbike and a white Ford Transit happened on the A6121 Stamford Road at Toft just before 11.10am on July 16. Police said the rider of the motorbike, who was from the Ruskington area, died at the scene.
At the time, police said the road would be closed for two to three hours.Police said shortly after 3pm that next of kin have been contacted and it is estimated that the road would remained closed for another one to two hours.
Lincolnshire Police are appealing for anyone who witnessed the collision or who saw either vehicle prior to the crash to contact them.
Anyone with information should contact police on 101 or via email at [email protected] quoting incident 124 of July 16.
This is the fourth fatality on the roads in Greater Lincolnshire in 24 hours after two women died in crashes on the A52 at Barrowby and on the A16 at Louth.
A male scooter rider died after a crash on the A18 Kingsway in Scunthorpe.
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