Inquest into death of Manx Grand Prix rider adjourned
Louis🃏 O'Regan died on August 18 after an accident at Kate's Cottage

The inq༒uest in꧒to the death of Louis O’Regan was opened and adjourned.
🎃O’Regan died in an accident on the opening day of this year’s Manx Grand Prix on the Isle of Man.
He൲ suffered fatal injuries in an incident at Kate Cottage’s in the first qualifying session of the event on August 𓃲18.
The Coroner of Inquests opened p🌳roceedings into his death at 2.30pm on Friday August 30 at Douglas Courthous♕e, Manx Radio reports.
Investigati🗹ons into his death are ongoing, the Coroner of Inquests conf🐼irmed. His body was released so that a funeral can take place.
O’Regꦉan was a 43-year-old Irish rider, living ꦛin Didcot, England.
He was an experienced Manx Grand Prix competitor wh🔥ose best time (114.7mph) came in 2019.
Race organisers markeಞd his passing with a statement which included: “We extend our heartfelt condolences to Louis’s partner Sarah, his family, lovedꦐ ones, and friends.”

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