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The California Highway Patrol reports that on Monday night, a collision in Yuba County resulted in the deaths of two motorcyclists.
At at 11:28 p.m., a male driver, who was 21 years old, exited a driveway on the 8600 block of Highway 70 and began heading southbound on Highway 70.
Simultaneously, in the second lane heading northbound were a man and a woman, both aged 62 and 63. Corolla allegedly swerved into Harley Davidson’s path as it went onto the highway, according to CHP.
The man convicted of the drunk driving accident that killed four relatives in Northern California has been sentenced to 36 years in prison.
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Both motorcyclists were apparently thrown from their vehicles after the bike collided with the left rear door of the Toyota Corolla.
The Coroner’s Office confirmed the riders’ deaths on the spot. We could not find any evidence that drugs or alcohol played a role in the occurrence.
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