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Posted: 5:22 PM Aug 18, 2009
Motorcycle crash causes one man to be airlifted to the hospital
Pepin County Sheriff John Andrews says 46-year-old Kao Her of St. Paul was heading north when he lost control of his cycle on a curve. Her was thrown from his cycle.
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One person was airlifted to the hospital after a motorcycle crash.
It happened just before 8 p.m. last night on County E just north of Stockholm.
Pepin County Sheriff John Andrews says 46-year-old Kao Her of St. Paul was heading north when he lost control of his cycle on a curve. Her was thrown from his cycle.
At the same time 21-year-old Kongment Her of St. Paul lost control of his motorcycle and hit the driver of the first cycle.
Kao Her was airlifted from the scene.
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