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    Update on Stagg Hill Motorcycle Accident

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    By KMAN Staff on August 3, 2011 Local News

    21-year-old Veandre Siler is in fair condition after being involved in a motorcycle accident on Stagg Hill Tuesday evening.

    Siler had been transported by lifeflight to Stormont Vail after his motorcycle left the road after attempting to pass another motorcycle on his Suzuki GSX-R 600, and losing control.

    Siler sustained a head laceration, and an injured ankle, and RCPD reports that Siler was not wearing a helmet.

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