AN inquest into the death of an NHS worker who tragically died in a motorbike crash last year has been adjourned.

The brief hearing, concerning the death of Oliver Tindall, only confirmed his identity before adjourning with a next hearing date yet to be decided.

Mr Tindall, 37, died after his motorbike was in a collision with a car in Hebden Bridge Road, Oxenhope, on September 7, 2021.

An assistant practitioner at Airedale General Hospital, Mr Tindall – originally from Wakefield – was riding his black and green Kawasaki motorcycle collided with a white Volkswagen Polo close to the Wagon and Horses Inn at 7.55pm.

Speaking at the time, his family said Mr Tindall “achieved more than most people do in a lifetime” in his 37 years.

They said: “Oly exhibited his care and compassion for people daily, through his NHS work in the community.

“He was a keen motorcyclist and spent weekends away working for BMW and Kawasaki.

"He deeply touched the hearts of anyone who met him; was highly valued by all who knew him, and he dedicated his life to improving the lives of others around him.”

His funeral took place on October 5, with a motorcycle escort accompanying his funeral cortege to Skipton Crematorium, and also pausing at Airedale Hospital for colleagues to pay their respects.

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