Provincial police are hoping to speak with a motorcyclist who briefly stopped at the scene of a fatal collision in Ottawa last month.
OPP officers say the collision occurred on the eastbound Highway 417 near Moodie Drive shortly after midnight on Sept. 12.
A motorcycle had left the roadway and struck the guard rail, according to police.
The driver, a 27-year-old man from Ottawa, was found a short distance away and was pronounced dead at the scene, OPP say.
Investigators say another motorcyclist stopped briefly at the scene of the collision shortly afterwards.
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OPP are hoping to identify and speak with the driver.
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