A former boxer, Thomas Bradley, has been killed in a road accident on Rivelin Valley Road, in Sheffield.
According to the Sheffield Telegraph, Mr Bradley was driving his Yamaha FZ1 motorcycle when he collided with a Ford Fiesta.
Although the Fiesta’s driver was unharmed, Mr Bradley died at the scene – where flowers and a pair of boxing gloves have already appeared.
The 25-year-old male driver of the Fiesta has been arrested under a charge of suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. This may leave Mr Bradley’s family eligible to make a car accident compensation claim, if the driver is found to be guilty of causing the motorcyclist’s death.
Mr Bradley was 38 years old when he died, and had previously boxed professionally. Thestar.co.uk revealed that he was a “light welterweight”, and throughout his professional career, only lost one fight. His boxing nickname was ‘T-Bar’, and throughout his 1995-1999 rein, he won ten major fights.
Members of the local police force are as yet unsure what exactly happened between Mr Bradley and the other unnamed driver.
As such, reports said the police “appealed for witness, or anyone who was at the scene before officers arrived, to come forward.” Witnesses can either contact the police directly or telephone Crimestoppers, it was confirmed.