Boy, 15, on e-bike dies in collision after being adopted by police in Salford
15-year-old boy died when his e-bike collided with an ambulance after he was adopted by police.
Flowers and candles with tributes to {the teenager}, named domestically as Saul Cookson, have been laid on the scene in Salford, Greater Manchester.
Traffic officers started following Saul alongside Fitzwarren Street in Salford at round 2pm on Thursday.
They continued into Lower Seedley Road earlier than the police automobile was blocked off by bollards, Greater Manchester Police stated.
The collision between the e-bike and the ambulance came about in Langworthy Road “a short time later”, the drive added.
He was handled by the ambulance crew inside earlier than being rushed to hospital, the place he died later that day.
The incident has been referred to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) “in line with normal proceedings” and the watchdog is now main the investigation.
An IOPC spokesperson stated: “We were notified by Greater Manchester Police due to the fact a police vehicle had been following the e-bike shortly before the collision.”
Messages on the scene say “rest in peace my bro”, “fly high”, “shining bright up there” and “forever 15”.
Saul’s sister stated on Facebook: “Words cannot describe my feelings at the moment. Rest in peace Saul, I love you.”
Saul’s buddy Mitchell Murden, 21, who stated he had been on account of meet him on the day he died, stated “the majority” of younger folks within the space had e-bikes.
He described Saul as “a good lad” who “kept himself to himself”.
A relative of Saul, who attended the scene to put flowers, stated the household was “a mess” following the news.
Family buddy Jacob Bailey, 19, stated: “I’ve known Saul since he was born. He was just one of those proper nice kids. No-one had a bad word to say about Saul.
“I just don’t believe it. He had so much to live for and in the blink of an eye it’s just all … 15 is no age, is it.”
Mr Bailey stated he went to the hospital after discovering out the identification of the boy, saying: “It was bad times to see his parents there in bits.”
Neighbour Karen Cosgrove stated she had handed the scene at round 2.30pm on Thursday and noticed the boy mendacity on the bottom.
She added: “I walked away, I could barely look at it. His mum was there, she was screaming. Everyone’s in shock.”
A GoFundMe web page has been arrange in a bid to lift £2,000 for his funeral, which had raised greater than £1,100 by Friday morning.
Greater Manchester Police stated: “In line with normal proceedings, the incident has been referred to the IOPC who are now leading the investigation.
“Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the boy who tragically died.”
It comes after 15-year-old Harvey Evans and 16-year-old Kyrees Sullivan had been killed in an e-bike collision after being adopted by a police van in Cardiff final month, sparking a riot within the aftermath.
A North West Ambulance Service spokesperson stated on Thursday: “An ambulance was involved in a collision with a young person, who was riding an electric bike, on Langworthy Road in Salford at around 2pm this afternoon.
“The patient received medical treatment immediately by the ambulance crew and was transported to hospital, where he sadly later died.
“We are participating fully in the police investigation.
“We would like to extend our deepest condolences to the young person’s family.”