Motorcyclist dies after crashing, falling 25 feet
A man is dead after he crashed his motorcycle and fell to the road below.
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A motorcyclist was riding on US-50 beyond I-71 when he hit a wall and fell around 25 feet to the road below, our news partner at WCPO.
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The motorcyclist, who has not been identified at this time, was pronounced dead at the scene.
Police said speed is believed to be a factor in the crash.
The man was wearing a helmet.
We will continue to follow this story.
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