Edmonton man Muhammad Arshiid Abdul dies in A406 motorbike crash

An Edmonton man died in an accident on the A406 on Saturday.

Muhammad Arshiid Abdul, 28, died after his motorbike collided with a car close to the Redbridge roundabout at 11.30am.

Mr Abdul then lost control and crashed into a family of four who were stood on the hard shoulder after their car broke down.

A 47-year-old man, a 41-year-old woman and two six-year-old children were taken to an east London hospital and have since been discharged.

Mr Abdul, who moved to Edmonton with his wife from Mauritius, died at the scene.

Next of kin have been informed.

A post mortem took place at Queens Mortuary yesterday and an inquest is due to open, although the date is yet to be fixed. 

The Road Death Investigation Unit based at Chadwell Heath Traffic Garage is investigating.

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