Man killed in east London motorbike crash was 30-year-old from Camden
Briefly

Jackir Ahmed, aged 30, tragically lost his life in a motorcycle accident on the A12 on May 10. The inquest into his death was opened at East London Coroner's Court, with coroner Graeme Irvine indicating that the death resulted from traumatic injuries sustained in a solo collision. The Metropolitan Police, which reported the incident, is actively seeking witnesses. Ahmed's family has been granted the legal status to access evidence and question witnesses, with a final hearing expected in January as further investigative work continues.
An inquest for Jackir Ahmed, who died on the A12 in a motorcycle collision, has been opened, with the final hearing set for January.
Coroner Graeme Irvine called the duty to open an inquest, emphasizing Mr. Ahmed's death appeared to result from traumatic injuries in an accident.
Witness statements are being collected as part of the ongoing investigation into the circumstances surrounding Mr. Ahmed's fatal motorcycle crash.
Mr. Ahmed's family will be provided legal status to view evidence and question witnesses ahead of the inquest regarding his untimely death.
Read at www.hamhigh.co.uk
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