Motocross track where man died reopens to public

Danny Fullbrook
BBC News, Suffolk
Getty Images A close up of motorcross bikes racing on a dirt track. You can't see the rider's faces but one bike is green and the other drivers's bike is white. The guy on the white back is slightly behind the green and the rider is dresed in blue.Getty Images
Both tracks are reopening while an investigation continues

A motocross track which was closed after a man died has reopened.

The course at West Row, near Mildenhall in Suffolk, was shut while an investigation took place into the death of Wojtek Rozmus, 43, from London, in March.

West Suffolk Council has now lifted a health and safety prohibition notice so the track can reopen while its investigation continues.

In a statement the council said: "Our environmental health officers continue to work closely with the police and coroner. We are unable to comment further at this time."

Contributed Wojtek Rozmus wearing a blue and orange jumper, standing next to a motocross bike, with the number 444 on it, and holding its handlebars.Contributed
The tracks were closed after the death of rider Wojtek Rozmus

The death of Mr Rozmus is the second fatal incident in six months at the motocross circuit, which is next to the West Row speedway and motorsports stadium.

Rider George Edwards, 17, died while taking part in an event in September.

Mildenhall MX posted on Facebook that both tracks have reopened and reminded visitors of its safety rules.

The owners of the site have been contacted for further comment.

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