Salford e-bike rider, 15, killed in ambulance crash was kindest boy, mum sayson June 9, 2023 at 3:06 pm

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

Saul Cookson died when his e-bike collided with an ambulance after he was followed by police.

Saul CooksonImage source, Family handout

A teenager who died when his e-bike collided with an ambulance after he was followed by police was “the most sweetest, kindest boy ever”, his mother has said.

Saul Cookson, 15, was being followed by Greater Manchester Police (GMP) traffic officers in Salford on Thursday until bollards blocked their vehicle’s path.

His e-bike then collided with the North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) vehicle.

Emma Frendo said her son had been “loved by all that met him”.

“He was the sweetest, most kindest boy ever, and always had the biggest infectious smile and was full of love,” she said.

“Saul was a much-loved son, brother, grandson, and nephew, loved by all that met him.”

The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has begun an investigation.

The boy was followed by officers along Fitzwarren Street and on to Lower Seedley Road at about 14:00 BST before the crash on Langworthy Road.

Crash scene

Image source, Manchester Evening News

While not on an active call at the time of the crash, NWAS said its vehicle was being driven back to a nearby ambulance station.

Its crew were immediately able to treat the boy before taking him to hospital, where he later died.

A bike lay in the road nearby.

Police photograph a bike at the crash scene

Image source, MEN

Taylor-Jade Cookson paid tribute to her brother.

“Words cannot describe my feelings at the moment,” she wrote on Facebook. “Rest in peace Saul I love you.”

Dozens of people have been leaving flowers and cards at the scene.

Two sapphire blue, heart-shaped balloons have been tied at the foot of a lamppost, along with flowers, candles, cards and a large white banner full of handwritten messages.

Notes include “RIP brother” and “Forever remembered rest easy”.

Another, circled with red hearts, simply reads “Gone but not forgotten”.

Map showing scene of the fatal e-bike crash in Salford

One of Saul’s relatives who attended the scene to lay flowers said the family was “a mess” following their loss.

Saul’s friend, 21-year-old Mitchell Murden, said he had been due to meet him on the day he died.

He described Saul as “a good lad” who “kept himself to himself”.

Flowers and sympathy card left at crash scene

Family friend Jacob Bailey, 19, told BBC Newsbeat he also came to lay some flowers and pay his respects.

“I’ve known Saul since I was about five,” he said. “He was just one of those proper nice kids. He never ever caused anyone any harm.

“No-one had a bad word to say about Saul. It is tragic news.

“I just don’t believe it. He had so much to live for and in the blink of an eye it’s just all … 15 is no age, is it?”

Jacob Bailey

Mr Bailey said he went to the hospital after discovering what had happened and saw his parents there “in bits”.

Neighbour Karen Cosgrove said she had passed the scene at about 14:30 BST on Thursday and saw Saul lying on the ground.

She added: “I walked away, I could barely look at it. His mum was there, she was screaming. Everyone’s in shock.”

Some concerns have been expressed by local people about the availability and use of high-powered e-bikes.

Crash scene flowers and cards

Image source, PA Media

Mr Murden said “the majority” of young people in the area had them.

Mike McCusker, lead member for transport at Salford City Council, said there was “growing concern” in the community about e-bikes particularly “very young men riding round without helmets on”.

“The ones we have on our loan schemes are limited to about 14-15mph but there are unregulated ones that can go up to speeds of 60mph.

“We don’t think regulation is keeping track with the technological advancements around e-bikes.”

‘Gathering evidence’

In a statement, GMP said: “Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the boy who tragically died.”

The IOPC, which oversees police conduct, said it was “independently investigating the circumstances of a serious collision involving an e-bike and an ambulance in Salford”.

“Our thoughts are with his family and loved ones, as well as all those affected by this tragedy,” its spokesman said.

“We were notified by Greater Manchester Police due to the fact a police vehicle had been following the e-bike shortly before the collision.

“We have sent investigators to the scene of the collision, at the junction of Langworthy Road and Lower Seedley Road, as well as to the police post-incident procedures, to begin gathering evidence.”

He added the IOPC would provide “further details once we are in a position to do so”.

Banner saying 'Get in touch'

Were you in the area? Did you witness the incident? You can share your experiences by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk.

Please include a contact number if you are willing to speak to a BBC journalist. You can also get in touch in the following ways:

If you are reading this page and can’t see the form you will need to visit the mobile version of the BBC website to submit your question or comment or you can email us at HaveYourSay@bbc.co.uk. Please include your name, age and location with any submission.

Presentational grey line

Why not follow BBC North West on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram? You can also send story ideas to northwest.newsonline@bbc.co.uk

- Advertisement -

Discover

Sponsor

Latest

Wizz Air boss sparks backlash over fatigue requeston June 9, 2022 at 5:42 pm

Airline chief Jozsef Varadi called on staff to work when tired to stop flight cancellations.Image source, Getty ImagesWizz Air is facing a backlash from...

Climate change: Avocados and exotic plants grow in hot UK summeron August 28, 2022 at 12:00 am

Gardeners say that warmer weather is boosting the growth of figs, watermelon and other exotic plants.Image source, Oliver Dixon/RHSRecord-breaking hot and dry weather this...

Warm winter may lower energy bills later this yearon January 4, 2023 at 12:02 pm

Forecasts suggest bills for households may drop later in the year, although a rise in April remains certain.Image source, Getty ImagesBy Kevin PeacheyCost of...

Child abuse material found on VR headsets, police data showson February 22, 2023 at 4:06 pm

Virtual reality technology is exposing children to new risks online, the NSPCC warns.Virtual reality technology is exposing children to new risks online, the NSPCC...

How many migrants cross the English Channel in small boats?on December 14, 2022 at 12:12 pm

At least four people have died after a boat carrying migrants started sinking off the Kent coast.At least four people have died after a...