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UPDATE: Willie Kelso Killed in Motorcycle Accident on Interstate 27 in Lubbock, Texas


LUBBOCK, TX — Willie Kelso was identified by police as the man that was killed in a single-vehicle motorcycle accident that happened in Lubbock, Texas on Friday, December 12th, 2014. The article released by KCBD said that the accident happened around 7:40 Friday morning.

33-year-old Willie Kelso was killed when the motorcycle he was driving crashed on Interstate 27 near the exchange with the Marcia Sharp Freeway. Police believe the motorcycle drove off the road when it collided with the east barricade wall.

Kelso was pronounced dead after the accident.

The investigation into the crash is currently ongoing.

Scene of the Accident

Commentary:

Are there any witnesses to this accident? Do we know for sure that only one vehicle was involved? Could another vehicle have run the motorcycle off the road? Was the motorcycle in perfect working condition? There are a hundred different angles to look at, but people seem to have a habit of blaming the motorcycle driver for any accident a motorcycle is involved in, simply because their mode of transportation has two wheels, and not four. Don’t blame a victim because they’re on a motorcycle, examine the accident with the same lens a regular car accident would be looked through.

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