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BREAKING: Two men dead after horror crash between car and motorbike in Oldham

Two men have died following a horror crash in Oldham. The victims, aged 20 and 21 were travelling on an off-road motorbike which collided with a Ford Kuga.

High Barn Street in Royton was cordoned off for much of Good Friday after police were called shortly after 11am to reports of a crash between the Suzuki motorbike and 4x4.

Despite the best efforts of paramedics, the rider and pillion passenger of the motorbike - men aged 20 and 21 respectively - suffered critical injuries and sadly died at the scene.

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Their families have been informed and are being supported by specialist officers. The driver of the Ford remained at the scene and is assisting the force's Serious Collision Investigation Unit with their enquiries.

No arrests have been made and anyone who witnessed the collision or who may have been driving through the area and has dash-cam footage is urged to police.

The smash prompted a major emergency service response including an air ambulance, road ambulance, and multiple police cars. Crews from Greater Manchester Fire Service also attended the scene.

Police remained at the scene on High Barn Street until around 2pm this afternoon. Earlier today several officers could be seen working in a small area shielded by fire service screens and emergency vehicles.

One women told the M.E.N: "I saw it on Facebook seconds after it'd happened. A woman said there'd been a crash and the helicopter was coming so there were lots of people looking out for it."

Another said: "I just walked past about an hour ago and saw the crash. It looks quite bad, I feel so sorry for everyone involved."

Sergeant Phil Shaw, of our Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said: "My

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