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Sad news in SLC
#269400 06/04/2008 10:35 AM
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This happenned in my home town in a very urban neighborhood. Very strange...and sad.

1300 e & 1400 s!

Motorcyclist killed in collision with deer
June 2, 2008

Mary Richards and Nicole Gonzales reporting

A man is dead after his motorcycle hit a deer this morning in Salt Lake City.

The accident happened near 1300 east near 1400 South at 5:15 a.m.

Officers say 37-year-old Kenneth Duckworth was wearing a helmet and wasn't speeding.

Salt Lake City police Lt. Gary Young said, "[It] looks like he did attempt to brake, but it was too late. From the impact, they were all in the same general area, meaning he didn't have too much travel after hitting the deer. He was separated from his motorcycle at the point of the impact."

Police say the deer probably jumped into the street and the man didn't have enough reaction time. Salt Lake City police Lt. Rich Brede says, "We have had deer hit vehicles, but when it's a motorcycle you are a little more exposed to the elements."

Duckworth was thrown 20 feet from his motorcycle and landed near a car parked on the side of the road. Both the deer and motorist were killed on impact.

The officer on scene was surprised a deer was down in the valley this late in the year, but the Department of Wildlife Resources (DWR) said that's common. Anis Aoude, with the DWR, said, "Deer live in our urban area year-round. They don't migrate. Wherever there's a habitat for them, they can live. All they need is water, food, a place to live, [and] shelter; that's provided here in the urban areas."

It may have been too dark this morning for the motorcyclist to spot the deer ahead of time.


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Re: Sad news in SLC
neight #269401 06/05/2008 12:57 AM
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I hate reading posts like this...makes me want to take up hunting,try and get them before they get me. I saw a road kill deer on my way home tonight. Thing was pretty splattered like maybe a tractor trailer hit it.First thought that went threw my head was "I hope thats the #@*& that almost got me last week".


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Re: Sad news in SLC
oneijack #269402 06/05/2008 8:22 AM
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Very sad news indeed.

While growing up in Salt Lake, I worked in the body shop at Lake City International. One of my jobs was to power wash the trucks that managed to hit deer coming down the several canyons that lead into Salt Lake City. It usually happened about once a week or so. Its a terrible smelly mess.

Soren


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