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Florida: Motorcyclist dies after colliding head-on with a pickup truck

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An 18-year-old boy died this Saturday afternoon after his motorcycle collided head-on with a truck on one of the roads located on the outskirts of Sarandí Grande, Florida.

The fact was communicated by the Highway Police, who indicated that it occurred around 5:20 p.m. at kilometer 4 of Route 42. A truck that was traveling from east to west collided head-on with a motorcycle that was going in the opposite direction. The authorities do not know what was the reason why the crash occurred.

The motorcyclist, initials VGH, perished at the site. Medical personnel were able to reach the site to treat him in an emergency, but he did not survive.

Meanwhile, the driver of the van, initials VGGV, did not present any type of injury or wound. The man tested negative for the spirometry test he underwent.

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