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Motorcyclist dies in crash on the Sunshine Coast

A motorcyclist has died following a crash on the Sunshine Coast on Wednesday night, 28 June.

Preliminary information indicates just before midnight a black Suzuki DRZ motorbike was travelling westbound along Sunset Drive near the intersection of Allamanda Avenue, when it has struck a white Toyota Camry parked on the road.

A nearby resident raised the alarm and provided immediate first aid to the critically injured rider ahead of the emergency response, however, the 35-year-old Diamond Valley man died at the scene.

The Forensic Crash Unit will investigate the circumstances and call for witnesses, especially those with dashcam of the rider in the area at the time to come forward.

Police appeal directly to a second motorbike rider seen travelling in the vicinity of the crash to come forth as a witness.

Police have clarified that early investigations indicate a motorcycle may have been heard in the area at the time of the fatal motorcycle crash.

There is no suggestion a second motorcycle nor rider was involved in the crash, or was in the vicinity at the time of the fatal crash.

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