Driver arrested following fatal crash that closed A38 in Plymouth all night

A 59-year-old biker sadly died at the scene

Author: Sarah YeomanPublished 13th May 2022

Police have confirmed a crash that closed the A38 just over the Cornwall border was fatal.

Officers were contacted at around 8.40pm on Thursday 12th May with reports of a black Kawasaki motorcycle in the middle of the A38 eastbound on-slip at St Budeaux.

Units attended and located an unconscious person who was believed to be the rider, close to the Weston Mill Junction.

Sadly a 59-year-old man from Plymouth was declared deceased at the scene and his family has been told.

A spokesperson for Devon & Cornwall Police said: “Following police enquiries, we located a white Ford transit van that we believe could be connected to this matter in the Marlborough Street area of Devonport in Plymouth; a police cordon remains in place in the area for the time being.

“Officers have arrested a man in his 40s from the Plymouth area on suspicion of failure to stop, driving under the influence of drink or drugs, and death by dangerous driving. He remains in police custody and awaits questioning.

“The closure on the A38 has since been lifted at around 10am this morning (Friday 13th May) and we wish to thank the public for their patience shown whilst the road was closed.

“Enquiries continue into the circumstances surrounding this death and it is vital that any witnesses to the collision, or anyone who was in the area prior to the incident contact us immediately.

“We would also like to hear from any road users who may have captured footage via their dashcam or headcam, and anyone who believes they may have information that can assist investigating officers.”

Anyone with any information is asked to contact 101@dc.police.uk or 101 quoting log number 835 12/05/22.

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