VANCOUVER, Wash. (Sept. 17, 2019) — The Washington State Patrol has identified the motorcyclist killed in a head-on motorcycle-vehicle crash on Highway 500 Saturday evening Sept. 15th.
According to reports, the accident occurred near the intersection of Northeast 58th Street and Northeast Fourth Plain Boulevard (also known as state Highway 500) at about 6:40 p.m. Saturday evening.
The WSP said Trygve O. Blixt, 29, of Vancouver was driving a Kawasaki motorcycle at excessive speed westbound on Fourth Plain when he crossed the centerline and collided head-on with a Honda Civic driven by 63-year-old Genoveva Ollervides of Camas.
Blixt was declared dead at the scene, said troopers. Ollervides was not injured.
Blixt and his wife have a young son and were expecting another child soon, according to a GoFundMe page created in his name. The page indicates that he was driving after attending a baby shower.
“Trygve was always the life of the party and was universally loved,” the GoFundMe page reads. “He loved life, he loved his family and he left us way too soon.”
If you or a loved one were involved in a motorcycle accident, it is important to contact a legal expert to help you evaluate your options. Call (509)866-4166 or contact us online to discuss your car accident case.
Source: The Columbian
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