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Man, woman killed in motorcycle crash on US-17 in Volusia

A man and woman were killed Sunday night in Volusia County in a crash involving a motorcycle and a pickup truck, the Florida Highway Patrol said.

The double-fatal crash happened around 9:15 p.m. on U.S. 17 at Lake Winona Road.

The FHP said a 46-year-old C Rr woman was driving a 2020 Ram 1500 and attempted to make a left turn onto U.S. 17 but failed to yield to a 2007 Harley-Davidson, which collided with the left front of the pickup.

The driver of the bike, a 57-year-old Holly Hill man, was pronounced dead at the scene, troopers said. The passenger on the motorcycle, a 53-year-old Jacksonville woman, was taken to Halifax Health Medical Center and was pronounced dead, the FHP said.

The driver of the pickup and her passenger, an 11-year-old boy, were not injured and stayed at the scene, according to troopers.

The crash is under investigation.

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Source: ClickOrlando

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