Sunday, October 27, 2013

19-year-old Dies In Motorcycle Crash In Port St. Lucie

Fatal motorcycle accident on State Route 36

Lucie Police Department Posted by Miranda Grossman / CBS 12 News PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. -- A motorcycle crash kills a man in Port St. Lucie. The crash happened on SW Gatlin Blvd in the westbound lanes, on the 1300 block of Gatlin west of Savona and east of Bougainvillea. According to Port St. Lucie police, a 19 year old was driving a Suzuki Motorcycle west in the 1300 block of SW Gatlin Boulevard.
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Motorcycle-crash victim rebuilds life with help from a horse named Pumpkin

Highway 12 west of Lolo. Montana Highway Patrol Trooper Andrew Novak says the motorcyclist was heading west on a curvy section of road around 5 p.m. Novak says the motorcyclist crossed a frosted bridge deck over Lolo Creek, the road curved the right, and that's when the man crossed the center line. An 86-year-old male driver was heading east, and we're told he tried to avoid the crash by swerving into the ditch, but the bike side-swiped the vehicle. The 41-year-old man was pronounced dead on-scene. The accident is still being investigated at this time.
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Man killed in motorcycle crash outside of Lolo

Their names are not yet being released by investigators. First responders lost about five minutes getting to the scene on Shaffers Church Road because the passerby who called in the incident just before 3 p.m. Saturday first provided a location near Seven Valleys Road. That's more than 6 miles from the actual location at Jefferson Road, according to the Jefferson Volunteer Fire Company. The passenger was flown to York Hospital, according to state police. No other vehicles were involved in the accident, and it is unclear what caused the Harley Davidson to veer off the roadway, state police said. Information about road conditions and whether the victims were wearing helmets also wasnt available Saturday evening.
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Motorcycle crash kills driver, injures passenger

All four people traveling on the motorcycles died, as did Marjorie Smith, 68, of Johnstown, who was a passenger in the SUV, according to Franklin County coroner Jeffrey Conner. The motorcyclists were Douglas Hoffer Jr., 32, of Quarryville; Colleen Nesbitt, 27, of Gap; and David Russell, 67, and Michelle Russell, 53, both of Mount Joy. The crash happened Saturday afternoon in the south-central Pennsylvania community of Washington Township, not far from Waynesboro. According to Conner, the northbound SUV crossed the center line on Fort Ritchie Access Road for unknown reasons and hit the motorcycle driven by Hoffer. The SUV then spun around and was broadsided by the Russells' bike, he said in a statement. Conner would not comment on the relationships among the victims. Washington Township police released no further information about the accident on Sunday.
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It states that a man, whose identity was withheld Saturday pending notification of next of kin, was riding a 1980 Harley-Davidson motorcycle eastbound on Friday when he lost control and crossed into oncoming traffic. He collided Motorcycle Accident Lawyer with a 1999 Ford pick up truck, driven by Hayley Depute of McKinleyville, around 1:50 p.m. He was wearing a helmet, and Depute, who received minor injuries, was wearing her seat belt. The CHP, Bridgeville and Carlotta volunteer fire departments, CalFire and City Ambulance responded to the accident. CalTrans also responded to help with one-way traffic control, which was in place for around four hours. The release states that the reason for the crash is under investigation by the CHP.
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5 Die In Motorcycle And SUV Crash In Pennsylvania

Mansor first heard about Worl in the summer of 2012, when his aunt contacted her about horse therapy. He shared his story with me and I was blown away, she said. Of course, Ill work with you. Theyve been riding ever since taking time off during the winter and building up Worls strength to allow him to walk uninhibited. When they first started, Worl was surrounded by handlers in case he fell. He was only able to start riding by himself a few months ago. Pumpkin is not going to let anything bad happen to him, Mansor said. I know that sounds corny, but its true. Worl follows the same routine at the farm. He pulls up in his truck, greeted by Mansors two Great Pyrenees named Snowball and Frosty.
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