The community of Barming is mourning the loss of Lamin Manneh, a beloved local figure who tragically died after his motorcycle collided with a lamppost on Christmas Eve. The accident occurred on the A26 Tonbridge Road, near The Bull pub, at approximately 2:30 PM.
Remembering Lamin
Lamin Manneh, aged in his 40s, was riding a white Honda 125cc toward Wateringbury when the crash happened. Despite being rushed to the hospital with severe head injuries, he sadly passed away the same day.
Manfield wrote:
“Lamin was well loved within the community in Wateringbury for over a decade. Words cannot describe how devastated we are by his passing. He worked tirelessly to provide for his family back home in The Gambia. Anything you can donate, big or small, would be greatly appreciated.”
Police Appeal for Information
The A26 was closed for over five hours as emergency services attended the scene. Kent Police confirmed that Lamin Manneh was from Maidstone and that his next of kin have been informed.
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The Serious Collision Investigation Unit is now appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward.
- Contact Number: 01622 798538
- Reference: EW/DGC/119/24
- Email: [email protected]
Residents with CCTV footage or drivers with dashcam footage from the area at the time are urged to check for relevant recordings.
Community in Mourning
Lamin’s death has left a deep void in the lives of his loved ones and the local community. As tributes continue to pour in, his family and friends are working to honor his memory and provide him with a dignified farewell in his homeland.
This tragedy serves as a reminder of the preciousness of life, especially during the holiday season.