Victim of Oxenhope crash named as 37 year old Oliver Tindall

The Keighley man - who was originally from Wakefield - was involved in a crash with a car last Tuesday

37 year old Oliver Tindall
Author: Matt SoanesPublished 13th Sep 2021

A man from Keighley who died in a crash in Oxenhope last week has been named by police.

37 year-old Oliver Tindall died after the motorbike he was riding collided with a car on Hebden Bridge Road at 7:55pm last Tuesday.

Originally from Wakefield - he was also known as Oliver Lloyd. His family have issued this tribute:

“Oly exhibited his care and compassion for people daily, through his NHS work in the community as an Assistant Practitioner at Airedale General Hospital, Keighley.

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

“In his 37 years, Oly achieved more than most people do in a lifetime.

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.”

Police are still appealing for witnesses to the crash.

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