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Multi-vehicle crash in Wisconsin leaves Illinois man dead, two other seriously injured

Multi-vehicle crash in Wisconsin leaves Illinois man dead, two other seriously injured

Yahoo16-07-2025
DOVER, Wis. (WFRV) – A multi-vehicle crash in Wisconsin left an Illinois man dead and two others seriously injured on Sunday evening.
According to the Kansasville Fire and Rescue Department, officials were dispatched to a reported motorcycle crash at South Beaumont Avenue near Cassandra Court in Dover, Wisconsin. Crews arrived to find two wrecked motorcycles and a GMC Terrain involved.
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One motorcycle had a driver and passenger, while the other was just occupied by the driver. The SUV had a driver and one passenger.
All three motorcyclists suffered serious injuries, and Flight for Life helicopters were requested. One of the motorcyclists, a 72-year-old man from Illinois, died from his injuries, while the other two were taken to Froedtert Hospital in Wauwatosa with serious injuries that are not believed to be life-threatening.
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The GMC occupants were assessed for injuries but declined transport.
No additional details are available as the investigation is ongoing.
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