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Motorist who passed cyclists warned for dangerous driving
The motorist who was filmed passing cyclists participating in the 4 May memorial ride for Per Undheim has been warned for intended prosecution for dangerous driving, the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service said on Friday.
Approximately 130 cyclists took part in the organised event in memory of Per Undheim, who was killed in a hit-and-run collision while riding a bicycle on Easter Monday, 21 April.
With a large group of cyclists riding in the left lane on 4 May, the driver passed the group to the right, with another vehicle approaching in the right lane from the opposite direction.
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Cayman Compass
Cyclists to ‘finish the ride’ of father-of-two Per Undheim
Cayman’s cycling community is coming together for a ride this Sunday to remember their friend and fellow cyclist Per Undheim.
Keen triathlete and father-of-two Undheim, who worked at Cayman Physiotherapy, was knocked down and killed by a motorist while on an early-morning cycle ride on Easter Monday morning. His riding partner and co-worker, Andy Hall, suffered injuries in the incident.
A statement from Cayman Cycling said, “We are devastated and sad beyond words but we all want to honour him and show our deepest condolences and support to his life and family. Our plan is simply to finish his ride.”
