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Thursday, 2 April 2020

Cyclist dies in Nth Canterbury crash

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    By Matt Slaughter
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    A cyclist has died as a result of a crash in North Canterbury.
     
    Emergency services responded to a serious crash involving a cyclist on Oxford Rd, Waimakariri about 12:40pm on Thursday.
     
    Police have advised motorists to avoid the area.

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