Double-Motorcycle-Crash-in-Byram-Leaves-Two-Men-Seriously-Injured

BYRAM, NJ (6/8/2020) - Two men were seriously injured after being involved in a double motorcycle crash in Byram on Saturday night.

The crash happened around 10:00 p.m. on Lynn Drive in the Forest West area of the township.

Byram Police stated that they found two men, Joseph Hill and Kashmeer Ramirez, lying on the roadway when they responded to the accident. Both men were falling in and out of consciousness and having issues breathing.

Lakeland EMS and Saint Clare’s paramedics responded to the scene to help treat the victims. One was transported by helicopter to the Morristown Medical Center, while the other was sent via ambulance.

A preliminary investigation found that the two motorcyclists ran into each other on the road. However, police are still trying to figure out the cause of the accident.

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Source: New Jersey Herald

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