'My arms just ache to hold my baby boy every day': Devastated mother releases horrific footage of the moment her son died in a fireball crash as a warning to other bikers 

  • WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT
  • Lewis Clark died on August 30, 2015 in a crash on the Isle of Man 
  • A German rider, also killed, was overtaking when the bikes collided
  • Lewis' mother Beverley Clark said: 'He wasn't racing or speeding'
  • An on-bike camera caught the moment Lewis from, West Yorkshire, died

The heartbroken mother of a 22-year-old biker who died in a fireball crash has released a video of the final moments of her son's life as a warning to other bikers.

Beverley Clark, the mother of Lewis Clark who died on August 30, 2015, on the Isle of Man, said: 'my arms just ache to hold my baby boy every day.' 

An on-bike camera caught the moment Mr Clark, from Pontefract, West Yorkshire, died in the tragic collision. 

The devastated mother added: 'Have you ever been riding on a mountain road - feeling free just you and your bike?

'That's what my son Lewis was doing when he was killed in a tragic motorbike incident. 

'He was care-free and innocent - doing what he loved to do the most in life, riding his motorbike.'

An inquest into the death last year was told the fatal crash happened on the Mountain Road.

Beverley Clark, the mother of Lewis Clark (pictured) who died on August 30, 2015, on the Isle of Man, said: 'my arms just ache to hold my baby boy every day'

Beverley Clark, the mother of Lewis Clark (pictured) who died on August 30, 2015, on the Isle of Man, said: 'my arms just ache to hold my baby boy every day'

An on-bike camera caught the moment Mr Clark, from Pontefract, West Yorkshire, died in the tragic collision

An on-bike camera caught the moment Mr Clark, from Pontefract, West Yorkshire, died in the tragic collision

A German rider, also killed, was overtaking when the bikes collided and burst into flames, according to the police

A German rider, also killed, was overtaking when the bikes collided and burst into flames, according to the police

A German rider, also killed, was overtaking when the bikes collided and burst into flames, according to the police.

The crash happened during the Isle of Man Festival of Motorcycling but was not connected to the event.

Ms Clark said: 'He wasn't racing or speeding, he was alcohol and drug-free.

'He traveled to the TT races... he came home silent, broken and dead.

'My son, aged 22, came home in a coffin.

The crash happened during the Isle of Man Festival of Motorcycling but was not connected to the event

The crash happened during the Isle of Man Festival of Motorcycling but was not connected to the event

An inquest into the death last year was told the fatal crash happened on the Mountain Road

An inquest into the death last year was told the fatal crash happened on the Mountain Road

The devastated mother added: 'Have you ever been riding on a mountain road - feeling free, just you and your bike?'

The devastated mother added: 'Have you ever been riding on a mountain road - feeling free, just you and your bike?'

'It's the news no parent should ever have to receive.

'I will never hear his voice or see that lovely smile that could light up a room.

'Another biker travelling in the opposite direction overtook another bike, came on to my son's side of the road and crashed head on into Lewis.' 

A spokesman for the Isle of Man Constabulary Road Policing Unit said: 'Please be aware that images of a high speed collision between two motorcycles are shown towards the end of the footage - a very sad affair but let us all learn from the incident.

'Think of the loved ones you would leave behind the next time you consider a dangerous or careless manoeuvre.' 

A spokesman for the Isle of Man Constabulary Road Policing Unit said: 'Please be aware that images of a high speed collision between two motorcycles are shown towards the end of the footage - a very sad affair but let us all learn from the incident'
The spokesman added: 'Think of the loved ones you would leave behind the next time you consider a dangerous or careless manoeuvre'

She added: 'Another biker travelling in the opposite direction overtook another bike, came on to my son's side of the road and crashed head on into Lewis (pictured as a child and an adult)'

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