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Last Updated: Sunday, 16 March 2008, 14:14 GMT
Rider's wife speaks after inquest
Isle of Man TT race - generic
The Isle of Man TT races began in 1907
The wife of a rider killed along with two spectators at last year's TT races says she hopes the conclusion of his inquest will help her family move on.

Marc Ramsbotham, 34, Dean Jacob, 33, of Kidderminster and Australian Gregory Kenzig, 52, were killed on the Isle of Man course last June.

Sarah Ramsbotham has been at the hearing which finished last week.

She said that she now hopes to explain fully the circumstances of his death to their two children.

Verdict expected

Rider Mr Ramsbotham, who was from Wymondham, Norfolk, died instantly in the crash on the final day of the races.

Spectator Mr Jacob was pronounced dead at the scene and Mr Kenzig, from Queensland, Australia, was taken to Noble's Hospital but died a short time later. Two other people were injured.

The inquest verdict by coroner Michael Moyle is expected this week.

More than 200 people have been killed on the course since the first tourist trophy race in 1907.



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