Motorcyclists in East Midlands urged to join Ride of Remembrance for Grace O'Malley-Kumar

All the funds raised will go towards the Grace O'Malley-Kumar Foundation, set up after she tragically lost her life in the Nottingham Attacks last year

Author: Ellis MaddisonPublished 19th May 2024

Hundreds of motorbike riders are making their way up to Newark from Essex in a Ride of Remembrance for Nottingham attacks victim Grace O'Malley-Kumar.

The Grace O'Malley-Kumar Memorial Charity Motorbike and Car Ride, created to pay tribute to Grace, will begin on Sunday 19th May at North Weald Airfield in Essex.

The charity ride aims to raise funds for the Foundation, set up in Grace's name.

Grace, who had a special connection to motorbikes and her beloved Vespa, was a medical student at the University of Nottingham when she sadly lost her life in June last year.

Valdo Calocane was given an indefinite hospital order for the manslaughter by reason of diminished responsibility of Grace O'Malley-Kumar, Barnaby Webber and Ian Coates, and the attempted murder of three others.

The charity ride will set off at 11am from the starting location in Essex and conclude at 2pm at Newark Showground, where Grace's family will be based to welcome everyone taking part.

The riders will make a planned stop at Peterborough Services at junction A1 (M) at 1pm to welcome on board other riders, before continuing along the A1 towards Newark.

Gates at North Weald Airfield will open at 8am, so riders, drivers and pedestrians can gather to enjoy refreshments.

There will be stalls, food and drink venues and a stage with a DJ to welcome the riders at Newark Showground - where a team from Nottinghamshire Blood Bikes will be unveiling a new motorbike in Grace's name.

Find out more information about the The Grace O'Malley-Kumar Memorial Charity Motorbike and Car Ride here, including where to find tickets.

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