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The father of a teenage cyclist killed in a road collision is calling for the introduction of new safety measures.
Ken Berry was speaking after two mechanics were acquitted of the manslaughter of 13 year-old James (pictured) in December 2005.
He was on a training ride in Greeba when he was struck by a wheel which had come off a wagon.
Repairs had been carried out to the vehicle days before.
Mr Berry believes the trial has raised public awareness and highlighted a number of safety issues:
(Picture courtesy of the BCF)
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