Young Cyclist Harry Webb Dies in Shocking Hackney Crash
Tragedy struck Hackney when 27-year-old Harry Webb was killed in a brutal collision. The Powys-born cyclist had been living in Hackney at the time of the crash.
Community in Mourning as Family Receives Support
Police have broken the heartbreaking news to Harry’s family and are offering support through specialist officers. The tragic accident has sent shockwaves through the local community.
Serious Collision Unit Seeks Witnesses
The Met’s Serious Collision Investigation Unit is appealing for anyone who saw the crash or has footage to come forward. Detectives want all information to help piece together what happened.
The Fatal Crash
- The incident happened on Sunday, 10 September, at around 7.40pm on Kenworthy Road, E9.
- Harry was cycling when a car hit him and then collided with another vehicle.
- Emergency services rushed Harry to hospital, but he died from his injuries two days later on Tuesday, 12 September.
- A 24-year-old female driver has been arrested and released on bail until early December while inquiries continue.
Call to Action for Witnesses
If you saw the collision or have info, contact the police on 020 7232 7839 or tweet @MetCC quoting CAD7039/10SEP. You can also report anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or online.