Posted: Tue 16th Jun 2015

Fresh Appeal For Witnesses Following Fatal A483 Collision

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This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Jun 16th, 2015

Police investigating a fatal collision on the A483 near Rossett last week are making a fresh appeal for witnesses to come forward.

Cyclist Alan Cronin, 60, of Guilden Sutton near Chester died following the collision at Junction 7 of the northbound carriageway near the Rossett flyover at around 2.23pm on Thursday June 11th.

Police are keen to hear from anyone who may have seen a white Fiat Ducato van, with dark curtain sides, travelling northbound on the A483 last Thursday afternoon.

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Chief Inspector Darren Wareing said; “I am appealing for anyone who was travelling north or southbound on the A483 and who may have seen the cyclist or a white Fiat Ducato van with a dark cover in the vicinity at the time of the collision to contact North Wales Police on 101 quoting incident reference S084345.”

Polish national Damian Niepieklo, aged 22 has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving and failing to stop and failing to report a road traffic accident.

He is due to appear at Mold Crown Court on June 26.



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