A 27-year-old Yass man has died at Calvary Hospital after falling off his bike on Gungahlin Drive this morning (Tuesday, August 14).
At 6.25am, ACT Policing received reports from ACT Ambulance Service that a cyclist was injured on Gungahlin Drive.
The man was taken to the Calvary Hospital where he died.
ACT Policing’s Collision, Investigation and Reconstruction team are investigating the cause of the man’s death
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