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70-year-old Palm Coast man is fourth Bike Week fatality

70-year-old Palm Coast man is fourth Bike Week fatality

Yahoo10-03-2025

A Palm Coast motorcyclist was killed Saturday night in Flagler County in a crash with a vehicle, Florida Highway Patrol investigators said.
The 70-year-old man is the fourth known fatal accident in this year's Daytona Beach Bike Week which began Feb. 28 and ended Sunday, March 9.
Three other riders died in wrecks in this year's event including one in Flagler Beach, one in Ormond Beach, and one in Barberville in northwest Volusia County.
Saturday's crash occurred at Belle Terre Boulevard and Fin Way in Palm Coast at 10:55 p.m., troopers said.
According to troopers, a pickup driven by a 21-year-old Center Hill man and occupied by three passengers was headed south on Belle Terre Boulevard and made a left turn into the path of the motorcyclist traveling north on Belle Terre Boulevard.
The Palm Coast rider's motorcycle crashed into the side of the pickup, troopers said.
The Center Hill man in the pickup and his passengers, a 39-year-old man from Waldo, a 29-year-old from DeLand, and a 53-year-old man from Jacksonville, were not injured, troopers said.
The crash remains under investigation, according to FHP.
This article originally appeared on The Daytona Beach News-Journal: Florida biker dies in crash

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