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18 Notable deaths
 by motorcycle accident

Duane Allman

American musician (1946-1971).

Born November 20th, 1946 in Nashville. [ref]

Died October 29th, 1971 at 24 years old in Macon (motorcycle accident). [ref]

Treat Williams

American actor, producer, director, and author (1951–2023).

Born December 1st, 1951 in Stamford.

Died June 12th, 2023 at 71 years old in Albany (motorcycle accident). [ref]

Pete Conrad

American astronaut.

Born June 2nd, 1930 in Philadelphia.

Died July 8th, 1999 at 69 years old in Ojai (motorcycle accident). [ref]

Chance Perdomo

American actor (1996–2024).

Born October 19th, 1996 in Los Angeles. [ref]

Died March 29th, 2024 at 27 years old in Upstate New York (motorcycle accident). [ref]

Diego Corrales

American professional boxer.

Born August 25th, 1977 in Columbia, Sacramento.

Died May 7th, 2007 at 29 years old in Las Vegas (motorcycle accident). [ref]

Andrea de Cesaris

Italian racing driver (1959-2014).

Born May 31st, 1959 in Rome.

Died October 5th, 2014 at 55 years old in Rome (motorcycle accident). [ref]

Luc Bourdon

Canadian ice hockey player.

Born February 16th, 1987 in Shippagan.

Died May 29th, 2008 at 21 years old in Lamèque (motorcycle accident). [ref]

Norifumi Abe

Japanese motorcycle racer (1975-2007).

Born September 7th, 1975 in Setagaya-ku.

Died October 7th, 2007 at 32 years old in Kawasaki (motorcycle accident). [ref]

Steve Lee

Swiss musician and vocalist (1963-2010).

Born August 5th, 1963 in Horgen.

Died October 5th, 2010 at 47 years old in Mesquite (motorcycle accident).

Avi Cohen

Israeli football player-manager (1956-2010).

Born November 14th, 1956 in Cairo.

Died December 29th, 2010 at 54 years old in Tel Aviv (motorcycle accident). [ref]

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