PSNI thank public who stopped to help biker after crash

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PSNI thank public who stopped to help biker after crash
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The man is being treated in hospital for his injuries

Police have thanked those who stopped to help a motorcyclist who crashed in Derry on Wednesday night.

The male, who was riding a blue Honda bike, was subsequently taken to hospital for treatment of his injuries, including to his leg. It's understood he remains in hospital.

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