• September 14, 2023

Jose Adolfo Guerra Jr. Killed in Motorcycle Accident in Fort Worth, TX

Fort Worth, TX — April 30, 2023, Jose Adolfo Guerra Jr. was fatally injured due to a motorcycle accident at approximately 2:43 p.m. on Marine Creek Parkway.

In initial public details released by the authorities, the crash occurred near the intersection of Marine Creek Parkway and N.W. College Drive.

Jose Adolfo Guerra Jr. Killed in Motorcycle Accident in Fort Worth, TX

According to officials, 46-year-old Jose Guerra Jr. was on a Honda motorcycle traveling along Marine Creek Parkway. While doing so, the motorcycle ended up crashing with a Toyota Camry. The exact cause has not been confirmed, but details suggest Guerra may have finished passing a third vehicle prior to the collision.

Due to this collision, Guerra succumbed to fatal injuries. No one else involved in the crash had reported injuries. No further information is available right now.

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