A Weedsport man died Saturday as a result of the motorcycle accident on Rockefeller Road involving riders who were taking part in an organized fundraiser rally, the Cayuga County Sheriff's Office reported Sunday morning.
David C. Evans, 74, of 2609 Earl Street, died at University Hospital around 6 p.m. Saturday as a result of injuries sustained in the accident, which took place around 1 p.m.
The sheriff's office said Evans was operating his 1989 Honda Trike with his wife, Kathy, as a passenger. David Evans struck a 2005 Suzuki operated by Randy A. Jones, 44, of 30 Lansing St., Auburn, while Jones was turning into Camp Columbus, a planned rest stop on the ride that started in Seneca Falls.
All three riders were taken to University Hospital.
The sheriff's office said Kathy Evans is in fair condition, while Jones was treated and released.
The investigation continues. Anyone with information is asked to contact detectives at 253-1610.
The riders were participating in Bug Run 2008, a charity event organized by Cayuga-Seneca ARC to benefit underfunded and non-funded agency programs and services. The event was halted as a result of the accident. The ride began at noon in Seneca Falls, and participants had planned to stop in Owasco before heading to another stop in Aurora.
The sheriff's office said Evans was operating his 1989 Honda Trike with his wife, Kathy, as a passenger. David Evans struck a 2005 Suzuki operated by Randy A. Jones, 44, of 30 Lansing St., Auburn, while Jones was turning into Camp Columbus, a planned rest stop on the ride that started in Seneca Falls.
All three riders were taken to University Hospital.
The sheriff's office said Kathy Evans is in fair condition, while Jones was treated and released.
The investigation continues. Anyone with information is asked to contact detectives at 253-1610.
The riders were participating in Bug Run 2008, a charity event organized by Cayuga-Seneca ARC to benefit underfunded and non-funded agency programs and services. The event was halted as a result of the accident. The ride began at noon in Seneca Falls, and participants had planned to stop in Owasco before heading to another stop in Aurora.
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