Reuben Nelson : Sussex Police Seek Men in Hastings Crash – Tragic Death

By | May 11, 2024

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Accident – Death – Obituary News : : 1. Hastings motorbike crash
2. Sussex Police investigation

Reuben Nelson and Jordan Stillwell are suspects in the death of a 65-year-old man in a motorbike crash near The Bridge Community Centre in Hastings. Sussex Police have released images of the suspects, both believed to live in Hastings. Photos of a motorbike linked to the incident have also been released. A 25-year-old previously arrested was released without charge. Anyone with information on the suspects is urged to report it online or call 999, quoting Operation Cronus. Stay updated on this developing story by subscribing to The Argus. For more details, visit the article on The Argus website.

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1. Hastings motorcycle accident investigation
2. Sussex Police appeal for witnesses in fatal crash

Two Suspects identified in Fatal Motorbike Crash

Last week, a tragic incident occurred in Hastings, where a 65-year-old man lost his life in a crash involving a motorbike. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene near The Bridge Community Centre in the town.

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Sussex Police have identified Reuben Nelson, 20, and Jordan Stillwell, 22, as suspects in connection to the incident that took place on May 5 at approximately 1pm.

The Argus: A motorbike believed to be involved in a fatal crash in HastingsA motorbike believed to be involved in a fatal crash in Hastings (Image: Sussex Police)

Both suspects are known to reside in Hastings, adding to the urgency of the investigation.

Police Seek Information on Two Suspects

In an effort to gather more information, Sussex Police have released photos of a motorbike believed to be linked to the incident. Earlier in the week, they had taken a 25-year-old into custody in connection to the crash, but have since released him without charge.

A spokesperson for the police force stated, “Anyone with any information on the whereabouts of the two suspects is urged to report it online or call 999, quoting Operation Cronus.”

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