Motorcycle, bike collide at 1st and Slaughter, killing Jeffrey House
AUSTIN, TX – A 58-year-old man sustained fatal injuries when his bike collided with a motorcycle just two days before Christmas in South Austin.
According to CBS Austin, the accident occurred shortly before 10:15 a.m. on Tuesday, December 23rd, at South 1st Street and West Slaughter Lane. This is west of I-35 in the Slaughter South area.
There’s no word yet regarding the cause of the crash.
Medics transported both the bicyclist and the motorcyclist to an area hospital. The cyclist, identified as Jeffrey House, died twelve days later in the hospital.
A full investigation is underway.
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