Monday, November 25, 2024

Yet another Aussie rider killed in a spate of horrifying e-bike deaths after man smashed into a wall in Canberra

A 66-year-old man has died after his e-bike smashed into a wall in Canberra’s south.

The rider is believed to have crashed in an underpass on the Athllon Drive bike path in Kambah, at 5.10pm on Sunday. 

The man died shortly after being treated by paramedics at the scene. 

E-bike and e-scooter accident deaths have become increasingly common in recent years. 

A recent study by St Vincents Hospital in Sydney found that more than 500 e-bike riders had required critical care in emergency rooms as a result of accidents.

This latest tragedy follows the death of Khye Brickwell, a 12-year old boy from Victoria whose e-scooter collided with a car on Wednesday night.

The young boy spent five days in hospital after the crash at Mill Park, in Melbourne‘s northeast, and his organs were donated. 

The crash marks the 10th fatality on ACT roads in 2024. 

The 66-year-old man died after he smashed into a wall located in an underpass on the Athllon Drive bike path (pictured) in Kambah, south Canberra, at 5.10pm on Sunday

This latest tragedy follows the death of Khye Brickwell, a 12-year old boy from Victoria whose e-scooter collided with a car on Wednesday night (Khye is pictured with his family)

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