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OAP who died after accident is named



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Published Date: 18 July 2008
POLICE have named the Langold pensioner who was killed after his mobility scooter was in collision with a dustbin truck.
Derek Baines, 76, of Mellish Road, had been travelling along Mellish Road in his mobility scooter on Thursday 10th July when he was involved in a collision with a Bassetlaw Council refuse truck.

He suffered multiple serious injuries and later died at Bassetlaw Hospital.

Chief executive of the council David Hunter said: “Because the police are currently carrying out an investigation into the incident, there is not much we can say at the current time except to extend our deepest sympathies to Mr Baines’ family.”

The Guardian made efforts to contact the deceased’s relatives but they did not wish to comment at this time.

Anyone with information about the collision is urged to call Det Sgt James Greely at Notts Police’s Crash Investigation Unit on 0115 9672225, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.



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  • Last Updated: 17 July 2008 11:42 AM
  • Source: Worksop Guardian
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