• August 17, 2023

Jeffrey Smith Killed, 1 Injured in Motorcycle Accident in Harris County, TX

Harris County, TX — July 15, 2023, Jeffrey Smith was killed and one person was injured as the result of a motorcycle accident at around 11:10 p.m. along F.M. 2920.

Preliminary information about the accident says that it took place at the intersection of Farm-to-Market 2920 and Gosling Road.

Jeffrey Smith Killed, 1 Injured in Motorcycle Accident in Harris County, TX

According to officials, 58-year-old Jeffrey Smith and a 38-year-old woman were on a Harley-Davidson that was reportedly going eastbound along F.M. 2920. As the motorcycle was crossing the Gosling intersection, authorities say that a westbound car failed to yield, turning left into the path of the motorcycle. This resulted in the two vehicles colliding.

Smith and the other person on the motorcycle were thrown from the bike. Smith sustained fatal injuries as a result. The other rider had apparently incapacitating injuries. No one else was reported as injured by authorities. They have not yet released any additional details about the crash.

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