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Mill Creek man killed in Snohomish County motorcycle crash

Mill Creek, WALocal News

The recent motorcycle accident in Snohomish County has left the local community in shock after 41-year-old Ronald Losada from Mill Creek lost his life. The Washington State Patrol (WSP) reported that the crash occurred in Bothell when a car, driven by a 24-year-old woman, made a turn into traffic, resulting in a collision with Losada's motorcycle. At around 7:51 p. m. , authorities closed multiple lanes on SR-527 to conduct their investigation.

Tragically, despite wearing a helmet, Losada was ejected from his bike and suffered fatal injuries, leading to his death shortly after being transported to the hospital. Investigators have ruled out drugs and alcohol as factors in this unfortunate incident. The WSP's focus on motorcycle safety raises awareness about the potential dangers on the road, especially for motorcyclists. This incident serves as a reminder to all drivers to remain vigilant and cautious, particularly at intersections. Local residents are encouraged to stay informed on road safety measures to prevent similar tragedies.

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