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Motorcyclist dies after A9 crash Motorcyclist in road crash named
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A biker has died following a crash which led to a pile-up on the A9. A motorcyclist who died following a crash which led to a pile-up on the A9 has been named as Steve Cameron, 32, of Scorguie, Inverness.
A car and a motorbike were involved in the initial collision at North Kessock, on the Inverness to Thurso road. His bike and a car were involved in the initial collision at North Kessock at about 1850 BST on 26 October.
Four other vehicles also crashed as they approached the scene of the accident, which happened at about 1850 BST on Friday. Four other vehicles also crashed as they approached the scene of the accident.
The 32-year-old male motorcyclist was taken to Raigmore Hospital in Inverness where he later died. Police said no-one else was thought to be injured. Mr Cameron was taken to Raigmore Hospital in Inverness where he later died.
A southbound section of the A9 was closed while police carried out investigations, but it reopened at midnight.A southbound section of the A9 was closed while police carried out investigations, but it reopened at midnight.
Northern Constabulary have appealed for witnesses to the incident to come forward. Northern Constabulary, who released Mr Cameron's details on Monday, have appealed for witnesses to the incident to come forward.