Mark Lebourdais, 52 killed in motorcycle accident on Wing Farm Parkway in Bath, Maine
Modified Date:
Sat, 05/30/2015 - 1:58pmAccident Date:
Saturday, May 30, 2015Motorcyclist dies in Bath accident
Police say speed is a factor and that he wasn’t wearing a helmet.
Motorcyclist 52-year-old Mark Lebourdais is dead after losing control and crashing on a curve Friday night on the Wing Farm Parkway, off Congress Avenue. Lebourdais was pronounced dead about half an hour later after the initial accident report at 5:30 p.m. at the hospital.
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Type: Motorcycle Accident
People Involved:
Mark Lebourdais
Roadway:
Wing Farm ParkwayCity:
Bath, MECounty:
Sagadahoc County, MEArea:
Portland-Auburn, ME
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