The office of the Berks County coroner made the announcement on Tuesday that the victim of a motorcycle collision that took place on Monday along Route 61 in the borough of Hamburg was a male in his 20s.
The collision took place on Monday. Monday was the day that the accident took place. The incident took place on Monday, and the report from the coroner’s office indicates that the individual who passed away was a guy.
Devin S. Torres was a passenger in the lone vehicle that was involved in the deadly accident that took place at 11:20 a.m. near to the intersection of Route 61 and Grand Street. The accident resulted in the loss of his life.
It was determined that he had passed away at the site. It was determined at the scene of the accident that he had passed away as a result of the collision. The collision took place in the vicinity of the intersection where Grand Street and Route 61 meet.
Because he had a substantial number of wounds at the time of his passing, the medical examiner came to the judgment that his death was the result of an accident due to the fact that he had a significant number of wounds when he passed away.
The report that the police have given us contains the following information, which may be found in the report: Torres was making rapid progress between Grand Street and South Fourth Street, which is the location where Route 61 splits off in the direction of southbound traffic. This is the area where the street is called South Fourth Street. This is the point on Route 61 where travel in the opposite direction, southbound, begins.
Immediately prior to the crash, witnesses stated that they saw the motorcycle riding on its back tire, a posture that is also known as the wheelie stance. This posture was reported to have been seen by the witnesses. In addition, witnesses stated that the biker had passed several automobiles in the moments just previous to the collision, which led to the accident.
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