Two men are receiving treatment for 'serious injuries' in hospital after the motorbike they were riding on hit a parked van in Seacroft.
West Yorkshire Police said the collision happened at around 6.20pm on Saturday (August 6) on the junction of Kentmere Avenue and Brooklands Avenue. The motorbike is thought to have been travelling onto Kentmere Avenue from the direction of South Parkway when it hit the van.
Two men riding on the motorbike both suffered serious injuries and were rushed to hospital for treatment. Police shut Kentmere Avenue and Brooklands Avenue to allow for investigations to take place. The closures have since been lifted.
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Officers are now appealing for information. Anyone who can provide details should contact police on the 101LiveChat function on the force's website, or call 101 quoting log number 1401 of August 6.
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