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We are appealing for dashcam footage or witnesses following a fatal collision in Waltham Abbey.
We were called to reports of a single vehicle collision involving a motorcycle at about 9.35pm on Tuesday 27 August.
Sadly, the rider died at the scene. She was 22 years old.
Detective Sergeant Alex Black, of our Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said:
“We are investigating this collision and would appeal to anyone with any information to contact us.
"We would particularly like to hear from anyone who has dashcam footage.
"If you saw the motorbike before the collision or have any other information which you think could assist our investigation, get in touch."
Please quote incident number 1307 of Tuesday 27 August.
Anyone with information should contact us as soon as possible.
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