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7 killed in crash between truck, bikers in New Hampshire

June 24th, 2019 | Tags:
Several motorcycles and a pickup truck collided on a rural, two-lane highway in Randolph, New Hampshire, on June 21, 2019. Photo: Miranda Thompson/AP
The state's chief medical examiner determined that the bikers — who were all members or supporters of a Marine motorcycle club, the Jarheads — died of blunt trauma. They were from Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New Hampshire. Photo: Miranda Thompson/AP
The state's chief medical examiner determined that the bikers — who were all members or supporters of a Marine motorcycle club, the Jarheads — died of blunt trauma. They were from Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New Hampshire. Photo: Miranda Thompson/AP
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RANDOLPH, New Hampshire, USA — Seven people were killed in a crash between a truck and several motorcycles in New Hampshire, state police said Friday, in what witnesses described as a "devastating scene" as bystanders grabbed first aid kits and blankets to treat injured motorcycle riders scattered along the highway.

State police said that a 2016 Dodge 2500 truck collided with the riders on U.S. 2 in Randolph.

Along with the seven dead, state police said two additional people were transported to the Androscoggin Valley Hospital and one was airlifted to Maine Medical.

One of the wounded bikers was in stable condition on Sunday, New Hampshire Deputy Attorney General Jane E. Young told reporters during a briefing. The other was treated and released.

Young identified the dead during the briefing:

  • Michael Ferazzi, 62
  • Albert Mazza, 49
  • Daniel Pereira, 58
  • Desma Oakes, 42
  • Aaron Perry, 45
  • Joanne and Edward Corr, 58

The state's chief medical examiner determined that the bikers — who were all members or supporters of a Marine motorcycle club, the Jarheads — died of blunt trauma. They were from Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New Hampshire.

During the briefing, Young declined to say where the truck driver is or if he will face criminal charges.

Randolph is about a two-hour drive north of Concord, the capital, and a three-hour drive from Boston.

"There was debris everywhere," said Miranda Thompson, 21, of Manchester, who was several cars back and recalled seeing a truck in flames on the side of the highway and six motorcycles.

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