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Sussex Police appeal after fatal collision in Shermanbury

Sussex Police appeal after fatal collision in Shermanbury

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Police are appealing for witnesses after a man died in a crash between a motorcycle and lorry in Shermanbury, West Sussex, on Wednesday.A 41-year-old man, from Ashford in Kent, was killed in the collision on Brighton Road, just before 12.30BST. A 58-year-old man from Upper Beeding, who was driving a white flatbed lorry, was arrested for causing death by careless driving and has been bailed.Sussex Police are asking anyone who saw what happened, or may have dashcam footage, to contact them.

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