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Motorcycle club to visit Maine Med to check on rider injured in horrific NH crash


Randolph Crash (Miranda Thompson)
Randolph Crash (Miranda Thompson)
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PORTLAND (WGME) -- Seven people were killed and another person was hospitalized in a motorcycle crash in Randolph, New Hampshire last Friday.

They were riding together in a veterans’ motorcycle group.

The ages of the deceased range from 42 to 62, and they're all from New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Rhode Island.

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The New Hampshire Attorney General's office says each victim died from blunt force trauma in the crash.

New Hampshire State Police say they're still in the early stages of a lengthy investigation. They are looking into why a pickup truck towing a flatbed trailer collided with the group. They say they can't currently comment on if they expect any charges.

One of the injured motorcyclists is recovering at Maine Medical Center in Portland. Members of the motorcycle group are expected to visit on Monday.

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The 45-year-old man from Dalton, Massachusetts, is currently listed in stable condition at Maine Medical Center.

The other motorcyclists that were hurt or killed in the crash were members of the Marine Jarheads Motorcycle Club, a motorcycle club for former United States Marines.

Members of the club say they were riding in a group to an event when the crash with a pickup truck happened.

A GoFundMe page was set up by the Jarheads Motorcycle Club and all money raised will go to victims’ families

So far, more than $310,000 has been raised.

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