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A Warwick woman who lost control of her motorcycle yesterday while trying to merge into Route 295's north lanes from westbound Route 37 has been treated and released from Rhode Island Hospital, a spokeswoman said this morning. Patricia Reall, 65, was thrown from the sidecar-equipped motorcycle in Cranston at about 6:30 p.m. after it struck the median guardrail, Lt. Nicholas Tella said last night. Reall was wearing a helmet and had been taken to the hospital for injuries the police last night said were not deemed life-threatening. CommentsLeave a commentPlease be civil. Vicious comments, personal attacks and profanity won't be published. Name and email are required; email address will not publish. |
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But at least she was wearing a helmet.
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Yes, Pat is a very active lively 65-year old. But her motorcycle was NOT a Harley! Also, what the article does not say is that the "accident" was caused by a car that struck Pat's motorcycle and kept roaring down the road.
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Yes, Pat is a very active lively 65-year old. But her motorcycle was NOT a Harley! Also, what the article does not say is that the "accident" was caused by a car that struck Pat's motorcycle and kept roaring down the road.
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