A student died on the bike riding with his father when he criticized the telgry column after his virgin failure, listen to the investigation.
Rovos Pomiroy, 12, traveled to Hay-ON-WYE, Powys, on a planned journey when it is horror I was revealed.
The investigation listened to the fact that Rovos realized that his virus did not work and will pay his bike until the terrain was flat.
But a student was on the path he did not know, “who quickly descended into a very slope.”
Rovos, from Bristol, lost control of the bike and suffered a “heavy collision” with a Telegraph column on May 28 last year.
Abu William, who stopped near the farm gate, found that Rovos lying unconscious on his back and his degree on the ground.
He was taken to the hospital, but he died of head injuries on that day.
The investigation was said to Rovos, who had “autism inclinations” that was not wearing a helmet.
Detective Rachel Knight ruled an occasional ruling.
She said: “Unfortunately, most likely because of the speed he achieved and his lack of operating brakes, Rovos has taken control of his bike and suffered from a severe collision with the telgrphy column.
“Rovos was not wearing a helmet, and he was injured in the head.
“He was taken to the hospital, and died tragicly.”
Rovos, who was a student at the Ridland Green School, was described by the headmaster of the school, Ben Huton, as “a beautiful and value member in our school community.”
At that time, he said that the school community was “very sad” and “destroyed” due to the loss.
In a letter to parents, the teacher wrote: “I would like to express our heartfelt ideas and condolences to the Roesh family and our friends during this incredibly difficult time.”