UPDATED: McLean County Coroner identifies Bloomington man in fatal motorcycle crash

 

Kathleen Davis
McLean County Coroner Kathy Yoder has identified a Bloomington man as the driver of a fatal motorcycle accident. (Photo courtesy:WJBC/File)

By Blake Haas

BLOOMINGTON – A Bloomington man has been identified as the driver of a fatal motorcycle accident that happened on Thursday afternoon.

McLean County Coroner Kathy Yoder identified Joshua Rash, 45, of Bloomington, died due to multiple blunt injuries due to a motorcycle striking a fixed object.

Normal Police Chief Rick Bleichner says the fatal crash happened on Pipeline Road, just north of I-55.

Witness reports indicate the motorcycle was traveling northbound on Pipeline Road when it left the roadway and struck a utility pole.

The incident remains under investigation by the McLean County Coroner’s Office and the Normal Police Department.

Blake Haas can be reached at [email protected].

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