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geoff.walton 8 Mar 2005 02:31

Simon Milward
 
I recieved the following e-mail earlier today, our synpathies are with Simon's family

-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Antonio Perlot - FEMA [antonio.fema@chello.be]
Verzonden: maandag 7 maart 2005 15:07
Aan: committee112@fema.kaalium.com
Onderwerp: Sad news- Simon Milward
Urgentie: Hoog


Dear Colleagues,

I am sorry to be the bearer of such news, and hardly know how to choose my
words. Upon our arrival at the office this morning, we received a call from
a police officer in Mali, reporting that Simon Milward had passed away
following a road accident. The accident took place on the afternoon of the
4th of March near the city of Kayes, and FEMA's was the only telephone
number Simon had on him at that time. We do not have any other information
for the moment.

We called Simon's family and the British Consulate in Mali and arrangements
are currently being made in order to repatriate his remains to the UK. As
colleagues and friends, we thought you would want to share our mourning.
Please do not call the office this afternoon as this is all the information
we have, and we would like to keep the telephone lines free in case of need.

We will let you have further information as we receive it.

Antonio
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Antonio Perlot
Secretary General
FEMA
Federation of European Motorcyclists' Associations
Rue des Champs 62
1040 Brussels
Belgium
Tel: +32 2 7369047
Fax: +32 2 7369401
Mob: +32 495501555
www.fema.ridersrights.org




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javkap 8 Mar 2005 04:11

We Just receive a mail telling that Simon Millward dead in Africa in a car accident.
To much traveller knew him. He was at home planning like always his presentations and his project. We fight a lot and we were disagreeing in a lot of topic. But we had one in common, follow our dream and try to catch it. He dead in the road, on the same way he lived.
We don’t know more than that.
I hope he find what he was looking for.
Sandra & Javier…

Panomphaean 8 Mar 2005 16:33

Yes, I'm gutted. A few of us were planning to meet up with him on his way back up through Europe.

I posted here http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/ubb...ML/000006.html

Mike who keeps his site and mail list (we set Simon up at the beginning with comms and advice on geek stuff) is considering along with FEMA next steps. Somehow I want to see Simon's great work recognised through his website for encouragement and posterity.

Bless those lives you touched Simon and the goodwill you created in this world. May your memory live on and inspire.

John.

Panomphaean 8 Mar 2005 20:35

Simon's site is now updated.

http://www.millennium-ride.com/

and links to

http://www.fema.kaalium.com/

where you may leave a message

http://www.mag-nl.org/condolence_simon/index.php

Matt595 8 Mar 2005 21:24

I'm very sad, and I mean very sad!
I much admire Simon and his endless adventure spirit, many of us share.
I love his home build bike, only one passionated traveller can build that!
We are just so similar, even I didn't know him in person, I'm sad about the loss of a brother.
I'm also sad about this years "to many" bike casualities, what is wrong these days, why is there so much bad happenings in the world?
We'll remember Simon, honor to you my friend.

Mattias


http://www.mag-nl.org/condolence_simon/img/gbook.gif



[This message has been edited by Matt595 (edited 08 March 2005).]

the celt 8 Mar 2005 22:28

Very, very sad news.
I had the pleasure and privelge of meeting Simon at Javier and Sandra's moto shop in BA, he was a true gentleman, my thoughts and prays are with his family and his many friends.
joe walsh

Matt595 9 Mar 2005 03:38

Today, I went seeing some friend bikers at an association in Toulouse city.
I started talking with a woman, I told her a biker has died in Mali, doing the same activities as myself; bike travelling.
I said his name is Simon..the woman suddenly looked very sad, it then appeared she was one of his old friends, strange how the world is small, isn't it?

Anyhow, she told me to forward her very sad feeling for Simon..she had been a responsable for the french motorcyclists association, and had been knowing Simon via his fellow association in UK, long ago, before he started travelling.
Now Simon & familly has every french bikers feelings of sympathy.

Mattias


andygray 9 Mar 2005 13:42

Condolences to his family and friends. Very sad indeed.
All you people out on the road... take care.
Andy

MoroCycler 10 Mar 2005 00:31

My deep condolences to the family, I did not have the pleasure to meet him but we all are a big Heart together.
I send my love to all of you and I can see his smile somewhere anxious to ride again.
A big hug to all his family and friends.

Humberto

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Life is the process of making known the unknown. MOROcycler

Mr. Ron 10 Mar 2005 08:18

...I never met Simon. As a matter of fact i have never heared of him before this thread, but i have just finished reading his remarkable story. My heart goes out to all his friends and family, he was obviously a well remembered man with the ability to inspire all of us around the world. Wherever he is now, i'm shure he has two wheels to acompany him...


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