Motorcyclist who travelled through 17 countries has bike stolen in UK
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Motorcyclist who travelled through 17 countries has bike stolen in UK
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"A motorcyclist who had travelled through 17 countries has had his round-the-world challenge of a lifetime abruptly cut short after his bike was stolen in the UK. Yogesh Alekari had parked his KTM 390 Adventure motorbike at Wollaton Park in Nottingham at around 11am on Thursday, only for it to be ridden away by a thief who was flanked by two moped riders. The 33-year-old from India said that not only was his bike taken, but that it also contained most of his belongings,"
The Independent solicits donations to fund on-the-ground reporting and to keep journalism accessible without paywalls, stating that quality reporting should be available to everyone and paid for by those who can afford it. The outlet highlights investigative work on topics including reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech, and frames donations as necessary to send reporters to speak to both sides. A motorcyclist, Yogesh Alekari, parked his KTM 390 Adventure at Wollaton Park in Nottingham and had the bike ridden away by a thief flanked by two moped riders. The theft removed most of his belongings, including electronics, cash and his passport, ending a round-the-world journey that began in Mumbai and passed through numerous countries.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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