MADISON COUNTY, AR — A major motorcycle accident killed one man in Madison County, Arkansas on Sunday, March 30th, 2014, according to 5 News KFSM.
Police currently in charge of the crash investigation have said that 59-year-old motorcycle driver Terry Johnson was killed when his motorcycle skidded off the road and flipped onto Jonson while driving on Highway 295. Officials responded to the scene around 11:00 in the morning.
Scene of the Accident
Terry Johnson was killed in the accident, although it is currently unclear if he was killed instantly in the accident, or if he was taken by EMS responders to a nearby hospital where he died a short time later.
No other injuries were outlined in the news report.
Arkansas State Police are currently assisting with the crash investigation.
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