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Inquest found a Tydd Gote motorcyclist who died on road running between Tydd St Mary and Sutton Bridge was almost twice the drink-drive limit




A motorcyclist who crashed and died on a rural South Holland road was almost twice the drink-drive limit.

Jacob Williams (26) came off the Honda on Station Road, part of which runs alongside the River Nene between Sutton Bridge and Tydd St Mary, in December last year.

The crash location was close to the junction with Front Road, which leads to Foul Anchor.

An inquest has been held into the death of Jacob Williams
An inquest has been held into the death of Jacob Williams

Mr Williams’ head hit a pole supporting a chevron board warning of a sharp right-hand bend ahead, an inquest in Lincoln heard on Tuesday. He died at the scene.

A toxicology test showed that he had 157 milligrams of ethanol (alcohol) per 100 millilitres of blood in his system. As a comparison, the legal drink-drive limit is 80.

Mr Williams had been drinking at a friend’s pub, The Rising Sun in Gedney Drove End, and was heading to his partner’s house at the time.

He had rung her at 6pm to say he was leaving the pub.

She said: “I told him to stay there as a safety precaution as he’d been drinking. He rang me back at 18.30 and told me he was coming home.

“I could not tell if he was drunk or not.”

There was no evidence of another vehicle or animal being involved in the incident at about 7pm on December 2 last year.

A collision investigation report found that Mr Williams, of Long Road, Tydd Gote, did not have a licence or insurance and was riding a motorcycle reported stolen from Essex in February 2020.

The registration plate was for a 125cc bike but it was a CBR 500. The report author, PC Godfrey Barlow, said the difference in power would have been obvious to the rider.

Lindsay Tasker, assistant coroner for Lincolnshire, said: “The exact reason why Mr Williams lost control remains unknown but the alcohol level would offer the most likely factor.”

She returned a conclusion that Mr Williams’ death was as the result of a road traffic collision.

Last year residents in the Sutton Bridge area rallied around to raise more than £1,500 for the family of Mr Williams following the collision.



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