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 by: swldx...@gmail.com - Sun, 19 Dec 2021 12:07 UTC

A cyclist seriously injured while riding 3,000 miles around the UK was undertaking the challenge to raise awareness of teenage suicide following the death of his niece. Christopher 'Bill' Boxer had 156 miles left and was riding to Brookland in Kent to celebrate his 61st birthday when he was hit by a lorry being driven on the A259 on Friday 10 December.

Mr Boxer was rushed to King's College Hospital by air ambulance, where he continues to be treated for serious injuries, including a bleed on the brain, broken ribs, broken vertebrae, internal organ damage and injuries to his pelvis and hips.

Kent Police confirmed the lorry driver did not stop at the scene and are appealing for dash cam footage relating to the incident which happened at around 3pm.

A man in his 70s from East Sussex was arrested in connection with the incident and has been released under investigation.

The cyclist, affectionately known as Bill to his friends, was cycling Britain on his bike, named 'Braders' after Sir Bradley Wiggins, in memory of his niece Melodie, who took her life aged 14 last January.

Bill's sister, Janet Callingham, told Kent Online (link is external) she wants more people to hear about her brother's journey to continue to spread the message of raising awareness of teenage suicide.

"Chris was really close to Melodie, he found it quite hard to deal with it when she passed away," Mrs Callingham told the regional news website.

"As much as there wasn't anything he could do, for his own peace of mind and sanity, he decided to go on his bike around the country, not raising money, but raising awareness and talking to people that he met along the way.

"He was visiting churches, landmarks and pubs, and people were following him and spurring him on. He met up with policemen, vicars, and anybody who would talk to try and get them to look out for people, and be kind to each other.

"People offered to donate money, but he just wanted to raise awareness and also help his mental health to try and feel like he's making a difference. He wasn't just a bloke on a bike, he was doing something great."

Mrs Callingham said the family are visiting him in hospital but will not know the full extent of the injuries until he wakes up.

"He’s on a ventilator at the moment to breathe for him so everything else can rest. We can talk to him but whether he can hear us or not, we don't know," she explained.

Mr Boxer's country-crossing ride took him to Stonehenge and a Buddhist temple in Milton Keynes, all while documenting his journey on social media. While in Lincolnshire he met three dads completing a 300-mile walk in memory of their daughters, raising money for suicide prevention charity Papyrus. (link is external)

Kent Police ask that anyone with information about the incident calls the serious collision investigation unit on 01622 798538 quoting reference SM/DH/138/21.

https://road.cc/content/news/cyclist-injured-hit-and-run-was-riding-niece-288831

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 by: JNugent - Sun, 19 Dec 2021 15:28 UTC

On 19/12/2021 12:07 pm, swldx...@gmail.com wrote:

> A cyclist seriously injured while riding 3,000 miles around the UK was undertaking the challenge to raise awareness of teenage suicide following the death of his niece. Christopher 'Bill' Boxer had 156 miles left and was riding to Brookland in Kent to celebrate his 61st birthday when he was hit by a lorry being driven on the A259 on Friday 10 December.
>
> Mr Boxer was rushed to King's College Hospital by air ambulance, where he continues to be treated for serious injuries, including a bleed on the brain, broken ribs, broken vertebrae, internal organ damage and injuries to his pelvis and hips.
>
> Kent Police confirmed the lorry driver did not stop at the scene and are appealing for dash cam footage relating to the incident which happened at around 3pm.
>
> A man in his 70s from East Sussex was arrested in connection with the incident and has been released under investigation.
>
> The cyclist, affectionately known as Bill to his friends, was cycling Britain on his bike, named 'Braders' after Sir Bradley Wiggins, in memory of his niece Melodie, who took her life aged 14 last January.
>
> Bill's sister, Janet Callingham, told Kent Online (link is external) she wants more people to hear about her brother's journey to continue to spread the message of raising awareness of teenage suicide.
>
> "Chris was really close to Melodie, he found it quite hard to deal with it when she passed away," Mrs Callingham told the regional news website.
>
> "As much as there wasn't anything he could do, for his own peace of mind and sanity, he decided to go on his bike around the country, not raising money, but raising awareness and talking to people that he met along the way.
>
> "He was visiting churches, landmarks and pubs, and people were following him and spurring him on. He met up with policemen, vicars, and anybody who would talk to try and get them to look out for people, and be kind to each other.
>
> "People offered to donate money, but he just wanted to raise awareness and also help his mental health to try and feel like he's making a difference. He wasn't just a bloke on a bike, he was doing something great."
>
> Mrs Callingham said the family are visiting him in hospital but will not know the full extent of the injuries until he wakes up.
>
> "He’s on a ventilator at the moment to breathe for him so everything else can rest. We can talk to him but whether he can hear us or not, we don't know," she explained.
>
> Mr Boxer's country-crossing ride took him to Stonehenge and a Buddhist temple in Milton Keynes, all while documenting his journey on social media. While in Lincolnshire he met three dads completing a 300-mile walk in memory of their daughters, raising money for suicide prevention charity Papyrus. (link is external)
>
> Kent Police ask that anyone with information about the incident calls the serious collision investigation unit on 01622 798538 quoting reference SM/DH/138/21.
>
> https://road.cc/content/news/cyclist-injured-hit-and-run-was-riding-niece-288831

What is the point of any of the above.

Other than proving that neither you nor the ridiculous road.cc (written
by and for semi-literates) don't know to spell "fairy-cycle" (and its
derivatives). I mean.

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 by: JNugent - Sun, 19 Dec 2021 15:55 UTC

On 19/12/2021 03:28 pm, JNugent wrote:
> On 19/12/2021 12:07 pm, swldx...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> A cyclist seriously injured while riding 3,000 miles around the UK was
>> undertaking the challenge to raise awareness of teenage suicide
>> following the death of his niece. Christopher 'Bill' Boxer had 156
>> miles left and was riding to Brookland in Kent to celebrate his 61st
>> birthday when he was hit by a lorry being driven on the A259 on Friday
>> 10 December.
>>
>> Mr Boxer was rushed to King's College Hospital by air ambulance, where
>> he continues to be treated for serious injuries, including a bleed on
>> the brain, broken ribs, broken vertebrae, internal organ damage and
>> injuries to his pelvis and hips.
>>
>> Kent Police confirmed the lorry driver did not stop at the scene and
>> are appealing for dash cam footage relating to the incident which
>> happened at around 3pm.
>>
>> A man in his 70s from East Sussex was arrested in connection with the
>> incident and has been released under investigation.
>>
>> The cyclist, affectionately known as Bill to his friends, was cycling
>> Britain on his bike, named 'Braders' after Sir Bradley Wiggins, in
>> memory of his niece Melodie, who took her life aged 14 last January.
>>
>> Bill's sister, Janet Callingham, told Kent Online (link is external)
>> she wants more people to hear about her brother's journey to continue
>> to spread the message of raising awareness of teenage suicide.
>>
>> "Chris was really close to Melodie, he found it quite hard to deal
>> with it when she passed away," Mrs Callingham told the regional news
>> website.
>>
>> "As much as there wasn't anything he could do, for his own peace of
>> mind and sanity, he decided to go on his bike around the country, not
>> raising money, but raising awareness and talking to people that he met
>> along the way.
>>
>> "He was visiting churches, landmarks and pubs, and people were
>> following him and spurring him on. He met up with policemen, vicars,
>> and anybody who would talk to try and get them to look out for people,
>> and be kind to each other.
>>
>> "People offered to donate money, but he just wanted to raise awareness
>> and also help his mental health to try and feel like he's making a
>> difference. He wasn't just a bloke on a bike, he was doing something
>> great."
>>
>> Mrs Callingham said the family are visiting him in hospital but will
>> not know the full extent of the injuries until he wakes up.
>>
>> "He’s on a ventilator at the moment to breathe for him so everything
>> else can rest. We can talk to him but whether he can hear us or not,
>> we don't know," she explained.
>>
>> Mr Boxer's country-crossing ride took him to Stonehenge and a Buddhist
>> temple in Milton Keynes, all while documenting his journey on social
>> media. While in Lincolnshire he met three dads completing a 300-mile
>> walk in memory of their daughters, raising money for suicide
>> prevention charity Papyrus. (link is external)
>>
>> Kent Police ask that anyone with information about the incident calls
>> the serious collision investigation unit on 01622 798538 quoting
>> reference SM/DH/138/21.
>>
>> https://road.cc/content/news/cyclist-injured-hit-and-run-was-riding-niece-288831
>>
>
> What is the point of any of the above.
>
> Other than proving that neither you nor the ridiculous road.cc (written
> by and for semi-literates) don't know to spell "fairy-cycle" (and its
> derivatives). I mean.

Oh, dear me.

That should (of course) have been rendered:

What is the point of any of the above?

Other than proving that neither you nor the ridiculous road.cc (written
by and for semi-literates) don't know to spell "fairy-cycle" (and its
derivatives), I mean.

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