The inquest of a popular cyclist and business owner from Hellesdon who died following a car crash has been postponed again.

Eastern Daily Press: CCTV footage showing the van that failed to stop at the scene of the crash that killed cyclist Sze-Ming Cheung. Photo: Norfolk PoliceCCTV footage showing the van that failed to stop at the scene of the crash that killed cyclist Sze-Ming Cheung. Photo: Norfolk Police (Image: Norfolk Police)

Sze-Ming Cheung was cycling in Reepham Road in Swannington when his bike was involved in a crash with a car on June 7, 2018.

The 44-year-old's inquest was opened on June 20, 2018 with the cause of death given as trauma as a result of a road traffic collision.

A pre-inquest review at Norfolk Coroner's Court on June 12 heard a collision investigation report was being prepared, while at a further review on Monday (September 2) Jacqueline Lake, senior coroner for Norfolk, said the case was still not ready for inquest and adjourned it for a further review on November 1.

In June this year, Mr Cheung's family announced they would be requesting a review of Norfolk Police's decision to take no further action against two people questioned following the fatal crash.

Eastern Daily Press: Catton memorial parkrun for Sze-Ming on Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo: Paul CoulthreadCatton memorial parkrun for Sze-Ming on Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo: Paul Coulthread (Image: 2017 www.imag-ine.co.uk)