Tragedy struck in the early hours of Friday morning as a bicyclist lost their life in a devastating collision involving a semi-truck on a roadway in Washington County. The distressing incident unfolded on Northwest Susbauer Road, located near Cornelius, at approximately 5:30 a.m. According to the Washington County Sheriff's Office, the bicyclist, whose identity remains undisclosed, tragically succumbed to their injuries at the scene.
In a commendable display of responsibility, the driver of the semi-truck involved in the collision chose to stay at the scene, demonstrating their willingness to cooperate fully with the ongoing investigation conducted by authorities. The collaborative efforts between the driver and investigators aim to shed light on the circumstances leading up to the fatal accident and provide closure to the victim's family and loved ones.
To facilitate an exhaustive crash investigation, the sheriff's office has decided to implement a road closure on Northwest Susbauer Road between Northwest Long Road and Northwest Hornecker Road. This temporary closure forms a necessary part of the investigative process, as experts thoroughly examine the site and gather crucial evidence to ascertain the factors contributing to this heartbreaking incident.
As the investigation unfolds, our thoughts are with the family and friends of the bicyclist who lost their life in this tragic accident. Rest assured that authorities are working diligently to uncover the truth and understand the details surrounding this devastating incident fully. While no further specifics have been disclosed thus far, it is our hope that a comprehensive examination of the evidence will lend clarity and provide solace to all those affected by this profound loss.
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