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Inquest Identifies 61-Year-Old Motorcyclist Killed in Crash at Infamous A41 Blackspot

Mark St David Williams, aged 61, was involved in a collision at High Heath, Hinstock, close to Market Drayton, on March 2 of this year.

Mr. Williams, a scaffolding manager originally from Lichfield and residing in Cannock, was riding a Triumph Rocket three-wheeled trike when the incident occurred around 11:18 am. The other vehicles involved included a Harley Davidson trike and a Hyundai i10 car. According to the West Midlands Ambulance Service, the Harley Davidson rider was hospitalized with injuries that are not considered life-threatening, while the car driver remained unharmed.

An air ambulance helicopter was dispatched alongside paramedics in two road ambulances.

Inquest Identifies 61-Year-Old Motorcyclist Killed in Crash at Infamous A41 Blackspot
The A41 at Hinstock. Photo: Google

An inquest into Mr. Williams’ death was initiated at Shropshire Coroner’s Court at the Guildhall in Shrewsbury on Tuesday, March 18.

The hearing revealed that paramedics and police were dispatched to the site; however, despite their best efforts, they could not save Mr. Williams, who was pronounced dead at the location. His body was identified by his spouse.

John Ellery, senior coroner for Shropshire, Telford, and Wrekin, postponed the inquest to be fully heard on July 17 of this year.

Following the crash, West Mercia Police issued a public appeal for video evidence and additional information.

A spokesperson commented: “We encourage anyone who was in the vicinity during this time and may have witnessed the incident, or possesses dashcam footage of either the collision or the vehicles in the minutes prior, to come forward.”

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61-Year-Old Motorcyclist Identified Following Fatal Accident at Infamous A41 Crash Blackspot, Inquest Reveals

Mark St David Williams, aged 61, was involved in an accident at High Heath, Hinstock, close to Market Drayton, on March 2 of this year.

Mr. Williams, a scaffolding manager originally from Lichfield and residing in Cannock, was riding a Triumph Rocket three-wheeled trike at the time of the incident, which occurred around 11:18 AM. The other vehicles involved included a Harley Davidson trike and a Hyundai i10 car. The rider of the Harley Davidson was transported to the hospital with injuries that are not considered life-threatening, while the driver of the car was reported unharmed, according to the West Midlands Ambulance Service.

An air ambulance helicopter was dispatched alongside paramedics in two road ambulances.

Inquest Identifies 61-Year-Old Motorcyclist Killed in Crash at Infamous A41 Blackspot
The A41 at Hinstock. Photo: Google

An inquest into Mr. Williams’ passing was convened at Shropshire Coroner’s Court located at the Guildhall in Shrewsbury on Tuesday, March 18.

The hearing revealed that paramedics and police were dispatched to the scene, but despite their diligent efforts, they were unable to save Mr. Williams, who was pronounced dead at the scene. His wife identified his remains.

John Ellery, the senior coroner for Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin, postponed the inquest to be fully heard on July 17 of this year.

Following the incident, West Mercia Police issued a public request for any video footage or information.

A spokesperson stated: “We would like to hear from anyone who was in the vicinity at the time and might have witnessed the collision or possesses dashcam footage of the vehicles in the moments leading up to it.

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Inquest Reveals Lisa Govan Was Seen Riding on the Back of Billy Grierson’s Harley Davidson on the Day She Disappeared

A woman who has been missing from an outback town in WA since October 8, 1999, was reportedly seen that morning on the back of a Harley Davidson being driven by a member of a motorcycle gang, who was later killed by a sniper, according to an inquest into her death.

Lisa Govan, 28, disappeared after she was seen entering the headquarters of the outlaw motorcycle group Club Deroes in Kalgoorlie around 7:30 AM that same day.

To this day, her body has not been located.

During the inquest on Friday, Club Deroes associate Raymond Fisher stated he was “certain” he saw Ms. Govan on the back of Billy Grierson’s motorcycle the morning she went missing.

Mr. Grierson, who was affiliated with the rival bikie gang Gypsy Jokers, was shot dead in 2000 by a sniper outside the Ora Banda pub, located northwest of Kalgoorlie, allegedly on the directives of a publican and former senior Perth detective, Don Hancock, who himself was later killed in a car bombing.

Inquest Reveals Lisa Govan Was Seen Riding on the Back of Billy Grierson’s Harley Davidson on the Day She Disappeared

The crime scene the morning after bikie Billy Grierson was killed at Ora Banda. (ABC News)

Mr. Fisher testified that he was never a full member of Club Deroes, but merely an associate who had been invited to join.

At that time, Mr. Fisher was employed by John Hope, a former member of Club Deroes who is suspected of having lent his Land Cruiser ute to the clubhouse on the morning of Ms. Govan’s disappearance, potentially to dispose of her body.

A wide shot of Raymond Fisher walking out of a building, wearing a dark button-up shirt, blue jeans and black shoes.

Raymond Fisher, a former associate of Club Deroes, claims to have seen Ms. Govan on the back of Billy Grierson’s Harley Davidson. (ABC News: Brianna Melville)

Mr. Fisher mentioned that Mr. Hope instructed him to clean the ute after it had been used by club members on the morning of Ms. Govan’s disappearance, stating in court, “I just did a quick spray.”

Ongoing witness inquiries

Mr. Fisher is the last scheduled witness in the inquest, as police have been unable to locate two other witnesses deemed crucial to the proceedings.

Club Deroes member Andrew Edhouse was seen walking with Ms. Govan into the clubhouse around the time she went missing, with a witness asserting that Mr. Edhouse had stomped on Ms. Govan’s head inside.

A mid shot of Lisa Govan posing for a photo smiling and wearing a long-sleeved white top at night.

Lisa Govan was last seen outside the clubhouse of bikie group Club Deroes in Kalgoorlie on the morning of October 8, 1999. An inquest is currently investigating her suspected murder. (Supplied: Family)

Although Mr. Edhouse has not been found, another witness testified that he had contacted him earlier in the week to discuss the inquest.

Authorities were also unsuccessful in serving a witness summons to Ms. Govan’s boyfriend during the time of her disappearance, Timothy Hammel.

Coroner Michael Jenkin informed the court that “witness inquiries” are still ongoing, before adjourning the inquest.

After the court session on Friday, Ms. Govan’s mother, Pat, expressed her satisfaction with the inquest being adjourned and hoped it would provide police with more time to locate key witnesses.

A close-up side-on shot of Pat Govan outside court, wearing a pink jacket and scarf and a blue and white top.

Lisa Govan’s mother, Pat Govan, expressed satisfaction with the adjournment of the inquest. (ABC News: Courtney Withers)

“This gives them ample time to clarify matters and put everything in order, which I am content with,” she stated.

“They are the two main individuals [Edhouse and Hammel]… I just want to resolve this and have it settled.”