• January 20, 2017

Kristy Singer Killed, 1 Hurt in Las Vegas, NV Motorcycle Accident

Las Vegas, NV -- January 16, 2017, Kristy Singer was killed, another critically injured, following an accident where their motorcycle crashed.

Investigators from the Nevada State Highway Patrol reported that the accident occurred around 9:00 p.m. at the intersection of I-15 and Blue Diamond Road.

According to their reports, 31-year-old Singer was a passenger on a motorcycle that was traveling eastbound on Blue Diamond Road. Approaching the intersection of the northbound I-15 ramp, the motorcycle somehow lost control and went off the side of the road. As a result, it crashed into the concrete base of the I-15 ramp, ejecting both riders.

Both Singer and the driver were critically injured in the accident. EMS pronounced Singer dead at the scene, and they transported the driver, an unidentified male, to University Medical Center. His injuries were said to be critical.

Authorities have not said what caused the accident to occur. They are continuing to investigate the accident.

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