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Cheshire Police have launched an appeal to try and identify a cyclist who was taken ill and subsequently died on Saturday
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Cheshire Police have appealed for help in identifying a cyclist who was taken ill on Saturday, and later died in hospital.
The police have issued a photo of bike blue De Rosa Merak bike and a description of the man’s appearance in the hope that someone recognises him. He was not carrying any form of identification.
The man, thought to be in his 60s, visited Costa Coffee in Poynton on Saturday (November 21) at 8.30am.
He became ill in the café and was taken to Stepping Hill Hospital where he later died.
Police describe him as being white, around six feet tall, slim build, with short greying brown hair and brown eyes.
He was wearing a red cycling jersey with black markings, black shorts and yellow/blue cycling shoes.
“The man had no ID on him, no bank cards, no phone, nothing to help us identify him so we can tell his family the sad news.” said sergeant Andy Baker.
“We have been making extensive enquiries but we still have no idea who this man could be. I would urge anyone who recognises his description or the bike pictured, to contact us.”
Cheshire Police can be contacted on 101, quoting incident number 288.
Cheshire Police have launched an appeal to try and identify a cyclist who was taken ill and subsequently died on Saturday
image: http://keyassets.timeincuk.net/insp...ce-de-rosa-bicycle-e1448212440858-630x418.jpg
Cheshire Police have appealed for help in identifying a cyclist who was taken ill on Saturday, and later died in hospital.
The police have issued a photo of bike blue De Rosa Merak bike and a description of the man’s appearance in the hope that someone recognises him. He was not carrying any form of identification.
The man, thought to be in his 60s, visited Costa Coffee in Poynton on Saturday (November 21) at 8.30am.
He became ill in the café and was taken to Stepping Hill Hospital where he later died.
Police describe him as being white, around six feet tall, slim build, with short greying brown hair and brown eyes.
He was wearing a red cycling jersey with black markings, black shorts and yellow/blue cycling shoes.
“The man had no ID on him, no bank cards, no phone, nothing to help us identify him so we can tell his family the sad news.” said sergeant Andy Baker.
“We have been making extensive enquiries but we still have no idea who this man could be. I would urge anyone who recognises his description or the bike pictured, to contact us.”
Cheshire Police can be contacted on 101, quoting incident number 288.