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West Bloomfield motorcyclist killed in Farmington Hills crash

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A 22-year-old man from West Bloomfield died on Monday after the motorbike he drove, collided with a Honda CRV automobile close to the intersection of Northwestern Freeway and 14 Mile Street in Farmington Hills.

Whereas an investigation continues, the police mentioned that provisional findings point out that extreme pace appears to be a contributing issue within the crash, which came about at round 3.45 p.m.

Farmington Hills law enforcement officials and paramedics of Farmington Hills Hearth Division granted the motorcyclist earlier than being transported to Corewell Healthton Hills Hospital, the place he died of his accidents, the police mentioned.

The police haven’t but launched the identify of the motorcyclist. The motive force of the Honda CRV was a 21-year-old Clarkston man, the police mentioned.

“Our honest condolences go to the household and family members affected by this tragic loss,” mentioned police chief John Piggott. “Whereas the climate is warming up and we see a rise in motorbike exercise, we urge all riders to put on helmets, use reflective gear and to obey pace limits. Drivers are inspired to stay alert, to regulate blind spots and keep away from distraction to ensure the protection of everybody.”

Anybody with data concerning the crash is requested to contact the Command Desk 248-871-2610 by the police of Farmington Hills.

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