LIVERMORE — A girl who died Monday after police mentioned she misplaced management of the motorbike she was driving and collided with a automobile and concrete barrier was recognized by the coroner’s bureau Wednesday as Darin Chan, 37, of Livermore.
The deadly collision occurred about 4 a.m. Monday on the intersection of Airway Boulevard and Isabel Avenue.
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Police mentioned preliminary findings point out Chan was stopped on the site visitors mild on westbound Airway Boulevard, making ready to show proper onto northbound Isabel Avenue. As Chan started the flip, she misplaced management of the Kawasaki 650 motorbike, traveled throughout Isabel Avenue and struck an Acura sedan that was slowing for the crimson mild whereas making ready to show left.
The motorbike then collided with a concrete barrier. Chan, who police mentioned was carrying a helmet, was pronounced deceased on the scene.
The driving force of the Acura, a 35-year-old Modesto man, was the only real occupant and was not injured, police mentioned. He referred to as 911 instantly and has been cooperating with investigators, police mentioned.
One southbound lane of Isabel Avenue close to Interstate 580 was closed for about 4 hours for the investigation and roadway cleanup.
Anybody with details about the collision is requested to contact the Livermore Police Division’s Site visitors Unit at 925-371-4850.