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Cyclist seriously injured in crash with SUV in Claremont

Cyclist seriously injured in crash with SUV in Claremont

7NEWS11-06-2025
A cyclist has been seriously injured in a crash with an SUV at a busy intersection near a major shopping centre.
The rider, 57, and a blue Land Rover Discovery collided at Stirling Rd and Barnfield Rd in Claremont in Perth 's western suburbs on Saturday, May 31, WA Police said.
Emergency services raced to the scene near Claremont Quarter at about 9.45am before taking the cyclist to Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital with serious injuries.
Police said the Land Rover driver, a 60-year-old woman, was uninjured.
An investigation is underway and police appealed for information on Wednesday, 11 days after the emergency.
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