The muggle news agencies:

There has been a tragic accident around midnight this night where an unknown male in his early thirties was killed while escaping the police. He had been about to make a turn when a tour bus came up from the opposite direction, and the biker lost control over the bike and drove off a cliff... Experts tells us this is common cause for biker accidents, and is most common amongst the inexperienced drivers while faced with a curve. It can come from the oncoming lights of a meeting vehicle, or just focusing on a point straight ahead.

Our contacts on the scene tells us the John Doe biker flew approximately a half a kilometre out before plunging down 300 metres to the ground below, which luckily for the search party was cultivated farmland. The police tell us he was driving above 200km\ph.

We haven't yet gotten to know the autopsy reports, but we strongly believe he was strongly influenced by alcohol, and or some other narcotic substances.

A policeman who got a closer look at John Doe biker, tells us he saw blood dripping from the unknown males hands, and that he looked rather pale.

More to come in later newscasts…

The wizarding world:

A tragic day indeed for the wizarding community over loosing one of our most outstanding icons of this time.

In collaboration with our muggle associates, whom has promised not to mention any personal information about our late wizard, tells us he was driving a muggle device called a "motorcycle"(a more in-depth information about this device is to be found on page 12), drove over a cliff and died. The main cause of death is the massive force with which he hit the ground, though the morgue technicians believes he might have been dead before impact.

"We are not sure, but the series of old and new scars, in addition to several deep cuts in his arms, we believe our deceased wizard might have died from a severe blood loss. A theory supported by a witness statement, made by a muggle officer.

"…I tried to tell him to pull over, but he just looked coldly at me, and gave me the finger. That was when I noticed the odd complexion of the victim, and his bloodied hands. My commander who was driving saw the same things, and stopped in shock. I will never forget those lifeless eyes, telling me to piss off and leave him be…"

These are the words of the officer who was the last one to see our deceased hero alive.

More news about this as soon as either we, or our muggle colleagues get to know anything…

We are deeply saddened over the loss of our beloved Quidditch hero, Victor Krum.

May you rest in peace.