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Ottawa Bicycle Accident -Cyclist Accident -Results in Death and Serious Personal Injury
Ottawa Bicycle Accident Lawyers -Ottawa Accident Lawyer David Hollingsworth- What a tragedy-Another bicycle cycling accident in Ottawa…I am so sorry for the loss of Robin Freeman and my thoughts are with his friends and family. I also wish the Kyle Ferguson and his passenger in the accident a speedy recovery….
An accident in Ottawa’s west-end has killed a 16-year-old cyclist. Ottawa Police are investigating a bicycle and a motorcycle accident around 10:30 pm near the intersection of Carling Avenue and Woodroffe Avenue. Paramedics say a teen boy was found unconscious at the scene and pronounced dead on arrival at hospital. 2 people in their 20′s were transported to an Ottawa hospital. Paramedics say the man in his 20’s was transported to hospital in critical condition with severe multi-system trauma, and was unconscious when treated at the scene.
Stunned silence was followed by sobbing in the cafeteria at Sir Guy Carleton Secondary School on Monday as the teary principal broke the news to students that a classmate had died after being struck by a motorcycle Sunday night.
Robin Freeman was known for his prowess on his BMX bike and his knack for pulling off difficult tricks. He even listed biking as one of his interests on his Facebook page. The 16-year-old had been performing bike tricks at about 10:30 p.m. on Sunday in the westbound lanes of Carling Ave., near Woodroffe Ave., when he was struck by a motorcycle carrying two riders. Police said speed played a role in the fatal collision and charges are being considered. Witnesses said the teenager was thrown up in the air before landing several meters away from his mangled bike. Freeman, who was not wearing a helmet, suffered head injury and was without vital signs when paramedics arrived at the scene. The 26-year-old driver landed nearly 30 meters from where his Honda motorcycle skidded to a stop. The motorcycle is registered to Kyle Ferguson, who is also listed as being in serious but stable condition in hospital. The female passenger was in hospital in stable condition.
Freeman was a Grade 10 student at Sir Guy Carleton High School on Centrepointe Dr. where he won over his peers with his sense of humour and “laid back” attitude. His girlfriend, who witnessed the collision, didn’t go to school on Monday. “It didn’t really hit me until I had gym class at second period and he was supposed to be there and he wasn’t,” said Arnott Potter, 15. Potter and Freeman had been friends for two years. The pair had spent warm summer days at Britannia Beach together, gone skateboarding, and hung out at school.“He’s a funny guy and he just related to everyone,” said Potter. On Facebook, Freeman lists his hometown as Tofino, BC, and expressed his enjoyment of playing video games and listening to rap, rock and techno music. On a memorial site in Freeman’s honour, friends posted memories and lamented the tragedy that took someone so young.
update:
A funeral was held Friday for a 16-year-old who was struck and killed while cycling in Ottawa’s west end. Robin Freeman was remembered Friday at a service at Arlington Woods Free Methodist Church in Nepean. He had been cycling on Carling Avenue near Woodroffe Avenue around 10:30 p.m. Sunday when a motorcycle crashed into him.Paramedics tried to resuscitate Freeman but he was pronounced dead in hospital.Police said the motorcycle was travelling at a high speed at the time of the crash.
The motorcycle driver, 26-year-old Kyle Ferguson, suffered a head injury in the crash and is in serious but stable condition in hospital. His 19-year-old passenger was also taken to hospital before she was released Monday. Police said Freeman, a Grade 10 student at Sir Guy Carleton Secondary School, was not wearing a helmet at the time, and was not using a crosswalk when he made his way across the busy street. Freeman’s death came a day after a Quebec man was killed cycling in the Laurentians and two days after three cyclists were killed and another three were injured in a highway accident east of Montreal.
If you are injured in an Ontario accident or have lost a loved on in an Ontario accident you may need the help a highly skilled Ottawa, Ontario personal injury lawyer to help you maximize your insurance claim. Contact David Hollingsworth, Ottawa , Ontario Personal Injury Lawyer for a free consultation. Visit www.ottawainjury.ca or call 613 978-9549
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Ottawa Bicycle Accident Lawyer, David Hollingsworth
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With spring weather here many Ottawa bicyclists are facing a danger that they literally may not see coming. One of the most common Ottawa accidents to a bicyclist occurs when a car door is opened in the path of a bicyclist. People who are exiting a parked car must look for bicyclists every time they exit. As drivers, it is very easy to forget that cyclist may be passing you on the left if you are parked, so please be careful– check over your shoulder and check in your mirrors everytime you open your door. David Hollingsworth is an Ottawa personal injury lawyer, concerned about Ottawa bicycle safety. If you or a loved one has suffered a personal injury as a bicyclist, contact our Ottawa personal injury law firm, serving Eastern Ontario at 613 -978-9549 or visit www.ottawainjury.ca.