Widow of cyclist who died after hitting pothole criticises council

Martyn Uzzell, a charity cyclist from Somerset, died when he was knocked by the 10 centimetre North Yorkshire pothole into the path of a passing car

The widow of a charity cyclist who died after a pothole threw him off his bike into the path of a passing car has criticised North Yorkshire County Council for refusing to accept blame for the incident.

Martyn Uzzell, 51, died after hitting the 10 centimetre deep pothole on the A65 at Giggleswick while riding from Land's End to John O'Groats in June 2011.

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