Ryley Ziebell
A teenager who was killed in a collision with a four-wheel-drive while riding an electric motorbike in Melbourne’s north-east has been remembered by friends as a kind and well-liked member of the community.

Last night around 10 PM, emergency crews rushed to Chute Street in Diamond Creek following a collision involving an electric motorcycle and a 4WD vehicle.

At the scene, 14-year-old Ryley Ziebell received medical attention, but unfortunately, efforts to revive him were unsuccessful, and he was pronounced deceased.

Ryley Ziebell
Ryley Ziebell died at the scene. (Supplied)

Today, a gathering of young individuals has formed at the crash site, paying their respects to Ziebell.

“He was a genuinely kind person, always approachable,” a friend shared with 9News.

“Ryley was among the most remarkable individuals I’ve ever encountered. He truly didn’t deserve this,” the friend added.

E-bike crash Diamond Creek
Emergency services were called to Chute Street in Diamond Creek at about 10pm yesterday. (9News)

The driver of the 4WD, a 22-year-old, was interviewed by authorities but was subsequently released without any charges.

The investigation into the collision is ongoing.

Anybody with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers online or on 1800 333 000.
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