Police warn of 14-year-old cyclist's lucky escape after riding into barbed wire trap that 'could have killed' him

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Police warn of 14-year-old cyclist's lucky escape after riding into barbed wire trap that 'could have killed' him cycling

Police and the mother of a 14-year-old boy have warned the public to remain"vigilant" after the teenager rode into a barbed wire trap strung between two trees.

"Someone had strung a length of barbed wire across two trees, just off the main track," she said. "It caught him on his full face helmet and thankfully he ducked or it would have been across his throat, he wasn't going slowly either." "There are many tracks in this area so we are asking that riders and walkers alike to please be vigilant," a force spokesperson said. "If you are out walking or riding please stick to the byways and marked public rights of way.

The boy's mother added:"This morning I met with a very nice police officer and very nice chap from the MoD. They located the barbed wire and have taken pictures of the area, it is being taken extremely seriously and they will be starting an investigation.

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