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The deaths of two motorcyclists in County Tyrone two years ago were caused by "gross excessive speed", a coroner has ruled. | The deaths of two motorcyclists in County Tyrone two years ago were caused by "gross excessive speed", a coroner has ruled. |
Anthony Thompson, 38, and Colin Thornton, 43, died instantly when their motorcycles hit a lorry exiting from a side road just outside Newtownstewart. | Anthony Thompson, 38, and Colin Thornton, 43, died instantly when their motorcycles hit a lorry exiting from a side road just outside Newtownstewart. |
The inquest into the July 2006 deaths was held in Omagh on Friday. | |
Forensic officer Dr Emerson Callender said it was likely the men were travelling at "136mph or more". | Forensic officer Dr Emerson Callender said it was likely the men were travelling at "136mph or more". |
He said that at that speed, they would have had between three and four seconds to react. | He said that at that speed, they would have had between three and four seconds to react. |
Both men suffered massive head and neck injuries. | Both men suffered massive head and neck injuries. |
An eye-witness told the court that Mr Thornton and Mr Thompson appeared to be racing each other at somewhere in the region of 140mph. | An eye-witness told the court that Mr Thornton and Mr Thompson appeared to be racing each other at somewhere in the region of 140mph. |
He added that they did not appear to see the lorry and that they stood no chance at the speed they were travelling. | He added that they did not appear to see the lorry and that they stood no chance at the speed they were travelling. |
The coroner, Brian Sherrard, said that both men had been travelling at a "grossly excessive speed, somewhere in the region of 136mph". | The coroner, Brian Sherrard, said that both men had been travelling at a "grossly excessive speed, somewhere in the region of 136mph". |
He said they died from multiple injuries. | He said they died from multiple injuries. |
The coroner offered his condolences to the families, and said the case highlighted the importance of heeding the rules of the road. | The coroner offered his condolences to the families, and said the case highlighted the importance of heeding the rules of the road. |
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