ST JOHNS COUNTY, FL — A motorcycle collision with a dump truck killed one motorist in St Johns County, Florida on Wednesday, March 26th, 2014, according to the news release from News4Jax.
Police have said that they have reason to believe 48-year-old Jimmy Mulholland was killed when the motorcycle he was driving collided with the rear of a dump truck while driving on CO Rd 214.
Scene of the Accident
Jimmy Mulholland was taken by paramedics to University of Florida Health Jacksonville where he died a short time after his arrival. No other injuries were detailed in the news report.
Florida State Police are still trying to figure out what caused the accident, and hope any eyewitnesses that have not yet come forward will do so in an effort to aid investigators in piecing the accident together.
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