Born | Halifax, England | 28 March 1961
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Died | 21 May 1986 Halifax, England | (aged 25)
Nationality | British (English) |
Career history | |
1978 | Newcastle Diamonds |
1978–1985 | Halifax Dukes |
1986 | Bradford Dukes |
Individual honours | |
1984, 1985 | British Champion |
1981, 1982 | British League Riders' Champion |
1979 | British Junior Champion |
1980,1981 | Dews Trophy |
1981 | Golden Gala Italy |
1981 | Northern Riders' Championship |
1981 | Star of Anglia |
1982 | Second City Trophy |
1982, 1985 | Golden Hammer |
1983 | Brandonapolis |
1983 | Golden Gaunlets |
1983 | Daily Mirror/Weslake 16-Lapper |
Team honours | |
1983 | World Pairs Champion |
1980 | Northern Trophy |
Kenneth Malcolm Carter (28 March 1961 – 21 May 1986), was a British motorcycle speedway rider. He was a World Pairs champion and British champion.[1] On Wednesday, 21 May 1986, he shot dead his wife, Pam, and then killed himself, orphaning their two young children in the process.[2][3]