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Motorbike rider died after crashing into post at sports ground

Local News by Nub News Reporter 30th Apr 2026  
The sports field at Belhus.
The sports field at Belhus.
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A THURROCK motor bike rider died after he crashed into a football goalpost while testing a new bike on a playing field, an inquest heard.

Looking forward to his ride on a new bike, Alan Scamp chose the field next to Park Lane in Aveley so he could "open it up", but the area was dark and unlit, Essex Coroner's Court heard.

The 22-year-old's friend, Harvey Ramsey, described hearing a "metal on metal noise" as he smashed into the framework at 9.15pm on 16 October last year.

Area coroner Michelle Brown ruled Mr Scamp, from South Ockendon, died from multiple injuries, including fractures to his spine and pelvis.

He was riding a "powerful" KTM 250cc bike at between 30mph and 40mph (48km/h and 64km/h) and with no headlights.

In a statement read to the court, Mr Ramsey said he had been at the field, by Belhus Golf Club and Leisure Centre, with Mr Scamp and his brother.

The park where tragedy happened.

Mr Ramsey added his friend chose to ride an area of the playing field where he thought there were no goalposts

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"We were originally going to take the bike to another park, but Alan suggested going to Belhus so we could open it up a bit more," he said.

"It was getting dark when we first got there and getting darker while we were there.

"Nothing was ever said between the three of us to look out for goalposts, it was just something I thought about but I didn't feel the need to say."

Mr Ramsey, a roofer from Purfleet, said Mr Scamp was "going through the gears" when he heard a loud "metal on metal noise as the bike hit the goalpost".

The coroner said "panic ensued" and police, paramedics and an air ambulance were called to the scene.

However, experienced rider Mr Scamp was pronounced dead at the scene.

Concluding the inquest in Chelmsford, the coroner said the circumstances were not suspicious and a police investigation did not follow.

She ruled Mr Scamp's death was as a result of a road traffic collision.

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