A man has been left with “serious” and “life-changing” injuries, after a crash on the M65 on Sunday (May 5).

The M65 was closed, between junction four and five, and witnesses reported being stuck on the motorway for several hours while emergency services worked to free the traffic and carry out their investigations.

Police are now appealing for witnesses and dashcam footage, after a 59-year-old man suffered serious, life-changing injuries, and was taken to hospital.

At around 3.25pm on May 5, police were called after a report of a Triumph Tiger 1050 motorbike colliding with the central reservation on the M65 eastbound, between junctions four and five.

Officers are now asking for dashcam footage from the M65, between junctions one and five, between 3.15pm and 3.25pm.

Officers also want to speak with other drivers, particularly any other motorcyclists, who were travelling eastbound around this time and may have witnessed the crash.

A police spokesperson said: “Yesterday, we told you about a collision on the M65, which led to the motorway being closed for a while.

“This morning, we have an update to bring you, and are appealing for any witnesses, and dashcam footage.

“At around 3.25pm yesterday (May 5), we were called to a report of a Triumph Tiger 1050 motorbike colliding with the central reservation on the M65 Eastbound, between junctions four and five.

“A 59-year-old man suffered serious, life-changing injuries, and was taken to hospital.

"First and foremost, our thoughts are with the injured man, and his loved ones at this challenging time.

“We’re now appealing to you, the public, to ask that if you have any dashcam footage from the M65, between junctions 1 and 5, between 3:15 and 3:25 pm, to please get in touch.

“We are also keen to speak with any other drivers, particularly any other motorcyclists, who were travelling eastbound around this time, and may have witnessed the collision or stopped at the scene.

“If this is you, or you know someone who was travelling along this section of the M65 around the time of the collision, please get in touch.

“Thank you for your patience whilst the motorway was closed for a few hours yesterday, as the man was taken to hospital, and we carried out our enquiries.

“We know that this will have caused concern for some of you, and that there has been some speculation online regarding the collision.

“We’d continue to ask you to refrain from speculation on social media, but if you do have any information that could assist our enquiries, please contact us through the appropriate channels.”

Anyone with information or dashcam footage can phone 101, quoting log 0898 of May 5, 2024, or email SCIU@lancahsire.police.uk.