Thursday, September 19, 2013

Motorcycle Accident Leaves Chicago Family With Questions

Hes fully confident his client will be cleared. As Madlocks family thumbs through photos of the loving father and husband-to-be, they wrestle with one witnesss account of the suspect actually stopping near Madlocks body before driving off. I forgive her because it was an accident. But to go back and see my baby laying there. And not try to console him? said Amanda Madlock. A Chicago family says it just shouldn't have happened. A woman driving an SUV drives off after colliding with a motorcycle - a crash that killed the guy on the bike.
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Two killed in Sunday, Monday Daytona motorcycle accidents

LSU The riders family had reported him missing last week. State Police say the 2002 Kawasaki motorcycle was going west on Hickory Fork Road when it ran off the right side of the highway. The motorcycle overturned onto its side and slid several feet into underbrush and hit several trees. The driver of the motorcycle, 28-year-old Daniel G. Cain, was 15 yards from the road and was hidden from the roadway before he was found days later. Officials say the accident happened a few days ago, but they are not sure exactly when it occurred. Cains family had reported him missing last week.
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Fatal motorcycle crash on Route 1 in Edison highlights concerns over dangerous intersection

Volusia County Fire Services and Daytona Beach Fire Department units responded to the accident and the Florida Highway Patrol http://attorney-in-rancho-cucamonga.com/more-information/personal-injury/ shutdown the exit ramp during their investigation. Nealys hometown in North Carolina was not initially available. Click here to visit the Florida Highway Patrol website. Daytona Beach Police report that a man was killed Sunday in a motorcycle accident along International Speedway Boulevard. In a report on the Department website, police say 20-year old Juan D. Varon Munoz died at Halifax Hospital around an hour after the accident happened at 8:18 Sunday night at International Speedway Boulevard and South Dr. Martin Luther King Boulevard.
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Man found alive days after motorcycle crash in Gloucester County

motorcycle-crash There also will be a 50/50 draw. All proceeds from the event will be donated to the families of Brett Stevenson and Heather Koerts. For more information, visit www.swc-auto.com/ride-to-remember . A good friend of Stevensons says friends and family of Stevenson and Koerts already have staged several memorial celebrations at various venues in the month since the fatal accident. This will probably be the last of the celebrations and then we can get on with the healing process, said Lindsay Veljkovic, a friend of Stevensons for 15 years. Veljkovic said more than 100 people are registered for the ride.
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Motorcycle accident victims remembered with charity ride

"I'm literally scared every time I drive past that location, and I do it at least daily." Commenters on NJ.com also said they've seen problems. Rule91 wrote : Many issues there, including the entrance/exit to the Honda dealer. But it is also the start of where the road straightens out and the kids race their bikes all the way to Plainfield Ave. and then from Plainfield to Home Depot. I've seen plenty of crazy riding, cutting in and out of traffic, running on the shoulder, etc. I have no idea if this was the cause but as a rider myself, I avoid the area, using Woodbridge Ave. to Old Post or to 440.
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