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Toddler killed when 2 adults riding dirt bike with no headlight hits SUV in DeKalb Co.

Toddler killed when 2 adults riding dirt bike with no headlight hits SUV in DeKalb Co.

Yahoo05-03-2025

More details have surfaced after a toddler was killed in a motorcycle accident in DeKalb County on Friday night.
According to WSB Radio, police said the child's mother and her friend were on a dirt bike with her 3-year-old when they collided with a turning SUV.
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The child died in the wreck at North Hairston Road and Chatfield Road. Both adults were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.
No one on the motorcycle was wearing a helmet, according to police. They also added that the dirt bike had no headlight and was operating illegally on the road.
The investigation continues.
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