Parents forge lasting Manx legacy
The parents of a young motorcyclist who lost his life at last year's Festival of Motorcycling have made a pilgrimage to the Island, a year to the day since his death.
Beverley and Andrew Clark from West Yorkshire brought relatives and friends to the unveiling of a plaque in memory of their son Lewis.
The 22-year old visitor was killed in an accident at Black Hut on the Mountain Road, where he's now remembered with a permanent memorial.
Ramsey rider Conor Cummins lifted a Manx flag to unveil the slate plaque, with police officers and TT marshals among the gathering paying respects.
Beverley says Lewis loved the Island and its motorsport with a passion:

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