BORDENTOWN, NJ – One man was killed and two others were injured in a motorcycle crash on Route 206 Sunday afternoon, the Daily Voice reports.
Alexander Halsey, 45, was traveling northbound on Rte 206 with a group of fellow riders when he lost control of his 2019 Harley Davidson near a Comfort Inn hotel and crashed. Police arrived at the scene by 12:30 p.m. and ordered that Halsey be taken by ambulance to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, where he was pronounced dead about an hour after the collision.
Two other riders—56-year-old Kenneth Barner and 58-year-old George Wargo III—were also injured in the crash. Barner was taken to Capital Health Regional Medical Center with a non-life-threatening head wound, while Wargo was treated at the scene for a laceration to the arm.
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