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Published Date: 05 May 2008
FRIENDS paid tribute today to a motorcyclist killed in a crash with a car in the Capital.
Gordon Strachan, 24, of Bruntsfield Place, was riding his black motorbike south in Saughton Road North when it collided with a blue Fiat at the junction with Tyler's Acre Avenue about 6.10pm on Friday.

Mr Strachan was rushed to the city's ERI hosp
ital but died of his injuries last night.

The 24-year-old, a pizza delivery driver, was in the process of saving up for a trip across the US on a motorbike.

Police chiefs today issued a fresh appeal for anyone who noticed the motorcyclist before the collision to come forward.

And friends of Mr Strachan, thought to be a graduate of Heriot-Watt University, today paid tribute to him on his Bebo website.

One poster, under the name of Simon Strain, said: "Like everyone else I just can't believe it. Friends since we were seven years old and now you're gone.

"I'm so sorry mate, so sorry you're gone. I hope you've found peace." Another comment, from Elaine Cameron Penman, said: "Gordon you were a wee star honey.

"Your passing will leave a huge void for all your family and close friends."

Craig Russell said he was "shellshocked". He said: "Your presence livened up the west side of Edinburgh as I am sure it did in Sauchie and at Heriot-Watt. A huge loss. It won't be the same without you.

"My thoughts to the family."

A doctor and another man, thought to be a firefighter, gave the motorcyclist first aid before paramedics arrived on the scene.

The driver of the car stopped to help and is helping the police with their inquiries.

A police spokesman said: "We would like to speak to anyone – motorist or pedestrian – who was in the area and saw what happened.

"We know that the motorcyclist travelled through Corstorphine High Street towards the accident scene, and we ask that anyone who saw the black motorbike in that area at the time to get in touch.

"We also want to speak to those motorists who were in a moving queue of traffic on Saughton Road North and noticed the motorcyclist immediately prior to the collision, and who left the scene shortly afterwards, perhaps not realising the severity of the incident.

"In particular, we want to speak to a taxi driver driving a black cab who we know was in this queue of traffic area at the time, as well as another motorist."





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  • Last Updated: 05 May 2008 1:00 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

THE BPRENTICE,

05/05/2008 15:32:52
I'm sorry to here about Gordon Strachan's family's loss.

EEN - "motorcyclist killed in a crash" stories should NOT have comments allowed - the clue in the story is KILLED!! Any crass comments here will upset the family.
2

celtic4,

USA 05/05/2008 18:00:03
#1 I heartily agree with you on your take on comments. They should not be allowed in cases such as this one. I am very sorry that Mr. Strachan was killed. And I pray for his family and friends.
3

juicyjen,

Edinburgh 05/05/2008 19:35:28
Totally agree that crass comments would upset the family however I think it is appropriate to allow comments for people to leave condolences. Any inappropriate comments can be removed as soon as they are posted.
4

Biker,

Ayr 05/05/2008 20:06:58
Sadly idiots abound on this website and the adjudicators need to be more aware of Actual offences. But I do agree with all above.
RIP Gordon
5

Franck,

Born to Ride (on my V Strom) 05/05/2008 21:08:49
Gordon, another one gone.

We really have to learn to be more wary of other Road users when we are out and about. Not just motorcyclists but the old fashioned pedal cyclist too.

Car drivers are not vulnerable they are encased in shells, motorcyclists have to bear the brunt of any landing with their body, that is why the three things you invest in heavily is your riding clothes, your helmet and your tyres. Without spending money on these and getting the best that you can you run the risk of being another Scottish Office Statistic.

Never knew the lad, don't know what he was riding and don't know if he was sensible or not, but the point is that he has died needlessly. My thought go out to his family.

6

Bertie The Bat,

05/05/2008 21:36:09
RIP Gordon..
and condolences to his entire family.
A complete waste of life......
You're in biker heaven now...
Take care buddy!
7

Julian,

EDINBURGH 05/05/2008 22:22:46
#1 and #2

How do you know the EEN didn't get the families permission to allow comments on the website?
8

Heavy Metal Jambo,

Edinburgh 06/05/2008 09:29:00
Terrible tragedy that happened 5 minutes from my house.

I had the pleasure of Gordon's company on a few occasions over a beer. One of the Pizza Hut mob, some of whom I am friends with.

My sincere condolences go out to his family. Gordon, may you rest in peace.

 

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