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Multiple news outlets reported a fatal motorcycle crash on Tuesday night in the Hunting Park section of Philadelphia. The motorcycle rider died of injuries suffered in the accident, which involved a stolen vehicle. You deserve strong legal representation with the loss of a loved one. Talk to a Philadelphia motorcycle accident lawyer today.

Details About the Fatal Motorcycle Crash

The Philadelphia Police Department and Philadelphia Fire Department were dispatched to the area of North Front Street and East Hunting Park Avenue for the report of a motorcycle accident. Emergency personnel arrived to find a heavily damaged motorcycle and the victim on the ground along with a damaged Kia.

The victim, 55, was pronounced deceased at the scene. According to reports, the Kia had been reported stolen. All five people inside fled the scene after the crash but were apprehended shortly thereafter. Police said that all five were juveniles.

The Kia ran a red light at the intersection, striking the motorcycle as it proceeded through with the green light. Charges are still pending and the police have yet to release the identity of the victim from the motorcycle.

Call Kwartler Manus in Philadelphia Today

Whether you were injured in a motorcycle accident or lost a loved one, strong legal representation can make all the difference when seeking compensation. Do not let the at-fault party walk away from the crash without being held responsible. Call the office of Kwartler Manus to schedule a free consultation with a Philadelphia motorcycle accident lawyer today.


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