Man’s life claimed in fiery motorcycle crash in Dallas
DALLAS, TX – A man’s life was claimed in a fiery motorcycle crash in Dallas on Thursday, according to Fox4News.
The incident happened before 11:30 p.m. on the eastbound Belt Line Road along Meandering Way. There, the man, operating a three-wheel motorcycle, rear-ended an SUV
The motorcycle caught on fire, and the motorcyclist was left in critical condition. EMS crews transported him to a hospital, where he later died.
The SUV driver was uninjured.
Dallas Police have not released the motorcyclist’s name at this time.
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