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Police seek answers about collision that killed 7 bikers

- By Michael Casey and Patrick Whittle

RANDOLPH, N.H. — Investigat­ors pleaded Saturday for members of the public to come forward with informatio­n that could help them determine why a pickup hauling a trailer collided with a group of 10 motorcycle­s on a rural highway, killing seven bikers.

The crash in remote northern New Hampshire involved members of Marine JarHeads MC, a motorcycle club that includes Marines and their spouses, authoritie­s said. The tragedy sent shockwaves through New England’s communitie­s of motorcycli­sts and military veterans, which often overlap.

“When something like this happens, we all feel it,” said Cat Wilson, who organizes a motorcycle charity event in Massachuse­tts and is a friend of some of the crash victims. “There is no tighter community than our biker community.”

Authoritie­s identified the pickup driver as Volodoymyr Zhukovskyy, 23, an employee of a Springfiel­d, Mass., company called Westfield Transport.

Zhukovskyy survived the accident and has not been charged, authoritie­s said, but they didn’t release details on his condition or his whereabout­s. A phone listing for him couldn’t be found.

Someone who answered the phone at a listing for Westfield Transport on Saturday and declined to give a name said the company is cooperatin­g with the investigat­ion.

The National Transporta­tion Safety Board is among the agencies investigat­ing. Authoritie­s said they are asking for the public’s help in the form of videos, photos or other informatio­n about the accident or the vehicles involved.

“This is one of the worst tragic incidents that we have investigat­ed here in the state,” New Hampshire State Police Col. Chris Wagner said at a Saturday news conference in nearby Lancaster. “It’s going to be a very lengthy investigat­ion.”

A 2016 Dodge 2500 pickup towing a flatbed trailer of the kind used to haul cars collided with the bikers around 6:30 p.m. Friday on U.S. 2, a two-lane highway in Randolph, police said. Randolph is about a twohour drive north of Concord, the capital, and a three-hour drive from Boston.

Along with the seven dead, state police said, three people were taken to hospitals. Two of them were released Saturday. Police did not provide names of the injured or dead but said they could release the names of victims as early as Sunday.

The road reopened Saturday, and skid marks were still visible on the road, which has mountains and fields as a backdrop. A patch of burned grass remained.

Bill Brown, a 73-year-old military veteran and motorcycli­st, arrived at the scene near a gentle curve in the road to plant flags, calling the victims “brothers in arms,” and vowed to keep riding.

Members of the motorcycle community are already organizing help for the victims’ families, Wilson said.

A small memorial was held at a church in nearby Berlin on Saturday evening.

 ?? Miranda Thompson / Associated Press ?? A pickup collided with members of a motorcycle club, killing seven, Friday in
New Hampshire. Police have asked the public for help identifyin­g the crash’s cause.
Miranda Thompson / Associated Press A pickup collided with members of a motorcycle club, killing seven, Friday in New Hampshire. Police have asked the public for help identifyin­g the crash’s cause.

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