Southern 100: Rider killed during practice is named

The competitor killed during practice for the Southern 100 road races on the Isle of Man yesterday evening has been nameཧd as David Jukes from Douglas on the island.
The aꦍccident happened on the approach to Ballakeighan during the Supersport 600cc session at around 7.15pm on the first night of the four-day race festival at the Billown course near Castletown.
Mr Dukes was 46. He leaves behind a part♏ner, Cath, and a young son, Simon.
A statement issued by the organisers said: "The Southern 100 MCRC, organisers of theꦇ Southern 100 International Road Races, regret to announce the death of David Jukes, from Douglas, Isle of Man following an incident at Ballakaighan during the 600cc practice session.
"Southern 100 Racing extends i🌳ts ꦆsincere condolences to families, relatives and friends at this very sad time."
The🅠 practice session was abandoned following the accident.
An investigation inis underway 🌄and the Coroner of Inquests on the Island has been informed.
Last night, an appeal was made to spectators who wꦚitnessed the accident to contact police at Port Erin Police Station on (01624) 631520.
Northern Ireland's Michael D꧙unlop had set the fastest tiꦡme on his Honda TT Legends Superbike.
Final practice and the opening two races are due to take place on Tuesday evening. The event conclu꧒des on♚ Thursday with the main championship races.