Teenage motorcyclist hurt in Kessingland
Published:
11:25 PM May 12, 2009
Updated:
9:37 PM October 10, 2020
A teenage motorcyclist was hurt after he was grabbed by a motorist in Kessingland.
A teenage motorcyclist was hurt after he was grabbed by a motorist in Kessingland.
A 16-year-old boy sustained pain to his shin after the incident in London Road at about 5.45pm on Sunday. The boy and a friend were on motorcycles but had to stop behind two vehicles that had stopped in the road.
The boys passed the cars but an altercation then ensued with a man who was in one of the vehicles and the man grabbed the 16-year-old.
Police are keen to speak to anyone who saw the incident, particularly the driver of a silver Volvo who had to swerve to avoid the altercation.
You may also want to watch:
Anyone with information should contact Lowestoft police on 01986 835300.
Most Read
- 1 Delays expected for bridge works
- 2 Dad 'relieved' after stolen car found through power of social media
- 3 Lockdown inspires key worker to lose six stone in weight
- 4 Border Force alerted after lifeboat recovers abandoned dinghy
- 5 Cultural hub could transform 'key town centre site' in £35m project
- 6 Teen lands in court over spate of thefts from vehicles
- 7 Couple separated by Covid reunited for 65th anniversary
- 8 Storms uncover another large Suffolk shipwreck
- 9 What is the future for Lowestoft's historic high street?
- 10 Hospital order for man who attacked mother with metal bar
Don't Miss
Comments powered by Disqus