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Driver charged with causing death of cyclist hit by car at Henley Beach

A cyclist has become the first person to die on South Australia’s roads this year after he was hit by a car in Adelaide’s western suburbs early this morning.
Key points:
- The 60-year-old Brighton man died at the scene
- The driver, a 51-year-old from Grange, has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving
- Police have again pleaded with drivers to take care
The 60-year-old Brighton man was struck by the car on Seaview Road at Henley Beach and died at the scene, with police called to the area just before 7:30am.
The driver of the car — a 51-year-old Grange man — has been charged.
SA Police said the circumstances were still being investigated.
“Unfortunately the cyclist has died and that’s the first fatality for 2021,” Acting Assistant…
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