Kenneth Lollar, 50, dies after motorcycle crashes into the Logan River in Logan Canyon, Utah
Motorcyclist dies in Logan Canyon crash
The man was riding his Harley-Davidson northeast through the canyon when he failed to make a left-hand curve near milemarker 474, said Utah Highway Patrol Lt. Lee Perry. His motorcycle wound up in the Logan River, and the man was partially in the river, Perry said.
Roy motorcyclist dies in Logan Canyon crash
Kenneth Lollar, 50, was riding his Harley-Davidson northeast through the canyon when he failed to make a left-hand curve near milemarker 474, said Utah Highway Patrol Lt. Lee Perry.
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He had been wearing a partial helmet, but still suffered head trauma, Perry said.
A man was riding a motorcycle through Logan Canyon when he failed to make a left-hand curve and crashed into the canyon, his motorcycle ending up in the Logan River. The two people he was riding with turned around after the crash happened and pulled him out of the water. THey performed CPR on him until paramedic arrived. Despite their efforts, the man was pronounced dead at the scene.
Since motorcycle crashes often end in serious injuries, victims need immediate help
Motorcycle accidents are more likely to end in serious injuries or death for the motorcyclist, since the rider is not protected from the force of a collision. When a motorcycle accident happens, the injured rider needs immediate, appropriate medical care, the accident needs to be investigated, and the insurance companies need to be informed.
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