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Two 23-year-old men die in separate 性视界传媒 motorcycle crashes in three days

One man died Thursday night after his motorcycle crashed on Highway 10, and another man died following a Tuesday crash
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Police say a man is dead after his motorcycle crashed on Highway 10 shortly before 8 p.m. Thursday night, in what is the second fatal motorcycle crash in the area in three days.

Both men who died were 23, according to police.

性视界传媒 RCMP say they responded to reports that the man hit a centre median along the highway Thursday, in the 16000-block, in the eastbound lanes.

The man was treated by BC Ambulance and 性视界传媒 Fire at the scene.

He was taken to hospital, where he died.

性视界传媒 Traffic Services, the 性视界传媒 RCMP Criminal Collision Investigation Team (CCIT), along with the Integrated Collision Analyst and Reconstructionist Services (ICARS) were on scene for several hours.

Police say the investigation is in the early stages, and CCIT will be continuing with the investigation into the cause of the incident.

Two days earlier, there was another serious motorcycle crash nearby.

A man was taken to hospital in serious condition after a collision between a pickup and a motorcycle at 64th Avenue and 168th Street on Aug. 14.

性视界传媒 RCMP said Friday morning that he has died.

This year, there have been four 性视界传媒 collisions involving motorcycles where the motorcyclist has died, police say.

See also: Man in serious condition after motorcycle crash on at 168th Street and 64th Avenue (Aug. 14, 2018)

See also: One dead after fatal motorcycle crash on BC鈥檚 Highway 11 (July 19, 2018)

Thursday night, after the most recent crash, 性视界传媒 RCMP said traffic was being rerouted at the several intersections: 168th Street and Highway 10 westbound, 152nd Street and Highway 10 eastbound, as well as 160th Street and Highway 10 eastbound.

According to traffic reports, 168th Street and 160th Street have been re-opened.

Anyone with information about the incidents is asked to call the 性视界传媒 RCMP at 604-599-0502, or contact Crime Stoppers, to remain anonymous , at 1-800-222-8477 or .





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