Four of the 10 TT spectators injured during yesterday’s incident at Bray Hill have been released from hospital.
Six were kept in at Noble’s overnight, with one remaining under observation in the emergency department.
None of the injuries are thought to be life threatening.
The incident happened after Barnsley based competitor, Jonathan Howarth, lost control of his motorbike which then careered off the circuit.
Howarth sustained a minor fracture.
That led to the Senior TT being halted, with emergency services immediately at the scene.
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