A cyclist in his 60s suffered “significant and life-changing” injuries after a rope was tied across a footpath in a Merseyside park.
The incident happened back in April in Mersey Park and police have today released CCTV images of two males who officers believe may be able to assist with the investigation.
The man was cycling through Mersey Park at around 4pm on Monday 21 April when he was struck by a rope which had been tied across a footpath. He suffered life-changing facial injuries and was taken to Arrowe Park Hospital for treatment.
Merseyside Police said it had made extensive witness enquiries and studied CCTV pictures, the force now releasing images of two males who were in the area of the park at the time and may have information which “is vital to our enquiries”.
Detective Sergeant Sheena Ayrton said: “The gentleman who was injured has suffered significant and life-changing injuries and it is vital that we are able to establish the circumstances of what has taken place. I would ask anyone who recognises the males or who has any information which could assist our investigation to get in touch.”
The force added: “Anyone with information should contact Merseyside Police social media desk via X @MerPolCC or on Facebook ‘Merseyside Police Contact Centre’. You can also report information via our website: https://www.merseyside.police.uk/ro/report/ocr/af/how-to-report-a-crime/ or call 101 quoting incident reference 25000323336.
“Alternatively, contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, or via their website here: https://crimestoppers-uk.org/give-information/forms/give-information-anonymously In an emergency always call 999.”
While little more is known about the exact circumstances of this incident, there have been numerous reports of rope, string or wire being strung across routes to deliberately target cyclists in the UK in recent years.
In November, cyclists in Sheffield were warned to “be vigilant” after a dog walker reported finding “a length of wire-filled electric fencing mesh” strung tight and at head height near a popular beauty spot, the homemade trap “clearly intended to do harm”.
Another incident happened in the Rhondda Valley, barbed wire strung across a popular mountain biking route causing cuts to a rider’s throat that needed 17 stitches and left their partner “so glad I’m not planning a funeral right now”.
Tony Roberts “had to unwrap the wire from around his neck”, the trap having been “hidden in a tree line so it couldn’t have been seen”. The 39-year-old was treated by specialist doctors who initially wondered if he would need surgery but fortunately managed to treat the injury with stitches instead.
More recently, a cyclist in North Wales was seriously injured, suffering a concussion, a broken collarbone and three fractured ribs, after being brought down by a wire trap stretched across a bike path. In September 2023, a Berkshire cyclist shared photos of trail “sabotage” on a popular bridleway in the county, a rope and bramble trap laid on the route.
The topic of traps targeting cyclists was thrust into the spotlight during lockdown when columnist Rod Liddle wrote in the Sunday Times that it is “tempting” to stretch piano wire across the road to target cyclists.
Cycling UK complained to the newspaper about the column, saying it was “inflammatory, in seriously poor taste” and condoned criminal act. The Sunday Times responded saying the column was “not intended to be taken seriously”.

12 thoughts on “Cyclist suffers “significant and life-changing injuries” after rope tied across park path”
Can Rod Liddle and Matthew
Can Rod Liddle and Matthew Parris account for their whereabouts on the day in question?
A recent Rod Liddle article
A recent Rod Liddle article in the Spectator was headlined ‘Now Let’s Bomb Glastonbury’ with the implication that a genocide should be inflicted on Glastonbury because some of the festival goers chanted in favour of Palestine and an end to the genocide there.
Point of order – I don’t
Point of order – I don’t believe Glastonbury-goers are recognised as constituting a national, racial, ethnic, or religious group, so you can’t inflict a genocide on them.
Point of order to your point
Point of order to your point of order. You can be a recognised nationality, ethnic, and religious group and still have nearly 100k of your people, half of them children, bombed to death and it still not be classified as genocide by the authorities- even though it obviously is.
Rome73 wrote:
To be fair, speaking out against genocide will get the police involved to see if they can classify you as a terrorist.
We do need protection against
We do need protection against violent people such as this radical.
Hirsute wrote:
Reverend Sue Parfitt – a repeat offender who has been arrested multiple times for Extinction Rebellion protests.
Op-ed in today’s Grauniad:
Op-ed in today’s Grauniad:
This column does not express support for Palestine Action – here’s why
In Britain’s increasingly authoritarian society, any sort of protest can find itself at odds with the law. You might even go to jail
I’d better not put the link there in case GCHQ is watching and [REDACTED]
brooksby wrote:
You neglect to mention that its Owen Jones being a hysterical bellend (again). There is nothing different about Palestine Action that doesnt apply to Hamas, Hezbollah or the IRA. All can be freely discussed without getting arrested. You can even express sympathy for their cause whilst not condoning their motives.
Theres a lot of pearl clutching and (mostly leftist) hysteria on this topic.
Secret_squirrel wrote:
If that is true, then why exactly was Reverend Sue Parfitt arrested?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c9vrjkev802o
Also added bombing Brighton
Also added bombing Brighton in a later edition.
April? Why do they leave it
April? Why do they leave it so long to put out an appeal. There might have been further CCTV images, from corner shops, private properties and council cameras that will be overwritten by now. 😕