Written by: Benton Accident & Injury Lawyers Last Updated : February 5, 2025

Xavier Brumfield, 35, killed in Fort Worth motorcycle wreck

FORT WORTH, TX – A 35-year-old man died Saturday in a two-vehicle crash at an intersection in south-central Fort Worth, reports yahoo!news.

The accident happened shortly after 4:15 p.m. at the intersection of Sycamore School Road and Hawkwood Trail, which is in the South Meadows Crossing area.

Police haven’t yet shared any details about the cause of the accident. They say it involved a motorcycle and a truck and that the motorcycle operator died at the scene.

Authorities identified the victim as Xavier Laurens Brumfield of Fort Worth.

It’s unclear if the other driver sustained injuries in the wreck.

A full investigation is underway. Our team of news writers will post updates just as soon as we have them.

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