THE Telegraph & Argus has opened this online book of condolence following the sad death of a Keighley motorcyclist in a tragic crash.
Oliver Tindall, 37, originally from Wakefield, died when his black and green Kawasaki motorcycle was in collision with a white VW Polo, close to the Wagon and Horses Inn on Hebden Bridge Road, Oxenhope at 7:55pm on Tuesday, September 7.
Also known as Oliver Lloyd, he worked as an Assistant Practitioner at Airedale General Hospital.
He was a keen motorcyclist and spent weekends away working for BMW and Kawasaki.
Anyone who would like to pay tribute or offer their condolences is invited to leave a message on this page.
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Pay your tributes after death of motorcyclist in crash
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Share your tribute hereR.I.P olly from all the staff at Nelsons building supplies (huws gray) It was a honour to know you and help you with all your projects. We will miss you chats and comments and views on the world 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Share your tribute hereThinking of you all at this sad time. We knew Oliver from being a baby. Susan and Katy.
Share your tribute hereSo sad to loose another biker - R.I.P
Share your tribute hereRIP Oly. It was a pleasure to have known you and ridden with you.
Share your tribute hereOly was one of the nicest guys who always had time for anyone. He will be missed in the biker community and beyond but he will be remembered.
Pay your tributes after death of motorcyclist in crash
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