Police are trying to trace two motorists who could be key witnesses to a fatal road accident in Aberdeen.
Damian Piotrowski, 27, died following the three-vehicle pile-up on the city’s Great Northern Road on Saturday.
He had been riding a black Yamaha R6 bike when it collided with a black Vauxhall Adam and a silver Volkswagen Caravelle campervan.
Yesterday police said they were particularly keen to speak to two passing motorists – one driving a white Vauxhall Insignia and another in a dark-coloured Nissan Qashqai
The crash happened at shortly before noon between the road’s junctions with Clifton Road and St Machar Drive.
Emergency services attended but could not save Mr Piotrowski.
The road was closed for several hours while crash investigators examined the scene.
Sergeant Malcolm Kinross, from the divisional road policing unit said: “Our thoughts at this difficult time are with the family and friends of Damian Piotrowski.
“We continue to investigate the circumstances of this collision and we are appealing for anyone who was in the area at the time to come forward.
“In particular, we are keen to speak to passing motorists in a white Vauxhall Insignia and a dark-coloured Nissan Qashqai who may have witnessed the collision.”
Mr Piotrowski is believed to have originally come from Poland, and has lived in the north-east with his family for a number of years in the Bon Accord Street and Mastrick areas.
Flowers and candles, spelling out the young man’s name and the year he was born, were laid close to Lilybank Place by the victim’s family.
Area councillor Lesley Dunbar said her thoughts were with his loved ones.
She said: “This is a tragedy for the young man and his family and his friends.
“My sympathies go out to them at this really sad time.”
Anyone with information is asked to contact Police Scotland on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 if you wish to remain anonymous.