Sherry Schenk, 48, died, Randy Schenk, 54, was seriously injured after they were ejected from their motorcycle in a crash on U.S. Highway 25 in London, Kentucky
London motorcycle crash leaves 1 dead, 1 seriously injured
Deputies said the driver of the motorcycle, 54-year-old Randy Schenk, lost control and he and his passenger were ejected from the vehicle. The passenger, 48-year-old Sherry Schenk, was rushed to Saint Joseph London Hospital, where she would later die as a result of her injuries.
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