DENISON, TX — A motorcycle accident in Denison, TX left one man Dead on Monday, December 30th, 2013, according to a news report from KXII.
Police have reason to believe one person was killed when the motorcycle they drove collided with a pickup truck that pulled into their path from a gas station parking lot while driving on FM 120.
Scene of the Accident
The motorcyclist was killed in the accident, although the news release does not specify if he was killed instantly in the accident or if he was possibly transported to a nearby hospital where he died a short time later.
No other injuries were mentioned in the news report.
The investigation into the fatal accident is currently underway.
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