Flagler motorcycle accident claims Middleburg man Saturday night
Saturday 5:34 PM, Oct 20, 2013 | News Richland County, SC (WLTX)- One person is dead after a motorcycle accident Saturday evening according the South Carolina Highway Patrol. Just after 9:30 pm, Saturday evening a motorcyclist Tavaris T. Harp, 29, of Sumter was operating a motorcycle when he lost control. The victim crossed into the path of a car traveling in the opposite direction on Trotter Road. Harp was not wearing a helmet and died at the scene. An autopsy conducted today shows that he died from trauma associated with the crash.
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Longtime Liberty Christian Football Coach Dies in Motorcycle Accident
1 at County Road 304 at 9:50 Saturday night. The FHP says a van driven by a 65-year old man from Interlachen had been northbound on U.S. 1, and crossed into the southbound laneto avoid a collision with [a] stopped vehicle... at the intersection. Troopers say Salyer, who was southbound on U.S. 1, was unable to avoid the accident and hit the front of the van. Troopers say Salyer had not been wearing a helmet, and was pronounced dead at the scene by Flagler County Rescue. Another motorcyclist from Middleburg riding behind Salyer sustained minor injuries in the crash. The driver and passenger in the van were not injured.
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Today, the walls of the team locker room are decorated with pictures of Bowles and a reference to the Bible quote he recited before every game. Price, who took the reins of the team when Bowles retired in 2009, said Bowles' dedication to his cause made him a success and inspiration in the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools and in the community. "He's a legend," he said. "I used to say he was the Tom Landry of TAPPS." Bowles coached the football team for about 25 years. He led them to three state titles and about 20 division titles. Those who played for him say he was much more than just a winning coach. "He was like a dad," said Chris Searcy, who had Bowles as a coach and a teacher at Liberty. "He cared more about us as individuals more than he did ...
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Man dies after motorcycle crash
Peterson was riding westbound down Kori Road around 8:45 p.m., crossing San Jose Boulevard when he lost control of the motorcycle. JSO Detective D.B. Edmonds said the motorcycle slid on it's side before coming to rest after the intersection. Peterson was taken to UF Health Jacksonville with life-threatening injuries. He was pronounced dead about four hours later. Edmonds said alcohol could have been a factor in the crash and the investigation is continuing. Copyright 2013 by News4Jax.com.
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UPDATE: Homicide Charges Filed in Oneida Co. Fatal Motorcycle Crash
The Oneida County Sheriff's Department said the crash happened Sept. 13 around 10 p.m. On County Highway L and Prairie Rapids Road, nine miles north of Tomahawk. Authorities Lynette Haman was traveling south on County Road L when she made a left turn in front of a northbound motorcycle operated by Benjamin Guite, Sr.,. Guite died from his injuries on September 18. Haman is expected to be formally charge November 18. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ORIGINAL STORY: Wed 4:59 PM, Sept.
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Man in dies after motorcycle crash in Mandarin
A man has died from injuries he sustained in a motorcycle crash in the Northern Territory last week. The 28-year-old man was riding a trail bike along Melville Bay http://thepersonalinjurydirectory.com/blog/category/motorcycle-accident-attorneys/ Road in Nhulunbuy at about 7pm on October 14 when police believe he lost control and crashed. He died on Sunday, police say, but they could not comment on the nature of his injuries. The exact circumstances surrounding the crash are still being investigated and a file is being prepared for the coroner. The state's road toll is now at 32, compared with 40 at the same time last year.
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