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Fall River man seriously injured in motorcycle crash, fundraiser organized

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A Fall River man suffered serious injuries after a recent motorcycle crash and a fundraiser has been organized to help the family with expenses.

According to Lieutenant Antonio Elumba, on Sunday, Fall River Police personnel responded to the area of Robeson and Delcar Streets in regard to a motorcycle crash with injuries.

Upon their arrival, they observed and attended to an individual in the roadway with apparent serious injuries. A heavily damaged motorcycle was also observed nearby.

Fall River Medical Rescue personnel also responded to the scene. The injured person was transported to Charlton Memorial Hospital for treatment, and subsequently transferred to St. Luke’s Hospital for additional care.

A witness told Fall River Reporter that a large group of approximately 50 bikes, quads, and cars were moving south on Robeson Street between 4 and 4:30 p.m. and in talking to some from the group learned that they were coming from an event and had apparently traveled north on Route 24, took exit 6 onto Highland Avenue and continued onto Robeson.

The witness stated that the injured legal rider suffered a serious head injury. He did not know the exact cause of the crash but was concerned about the commotion that took place before and after.

“It was mayhem even before the crash and worse afterwards.”

The witness also expressed concerns with the large amount of unregistered and illegal vehicles patrolling the area without repercussions.

Fall River Police did not confirm the witness account and it is unclear if any of the riders in the group were doing so illegally.

Reporter asked for an account from someone involved with the group of riders and did not receive a response.

A charity ride-out is being organized for the victim, Eddie Silva, and his family. Due to the severity of his injuries, the family can use financial support. The ride-out will take place on November 5th at 2:00 p.m. at the Kennedy Park Pavillion. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased through Krystal Dupras.

An investigation into the facts and circumstances of the crash is ongoing by FRPD Uniform Division, with Accident Reconstruction, Major Crimes, and Crime Scene personnel assisting.

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4 Comments

4 Comments

  1. NoName

    November 3, 2022 at 12:52 pm

    The FRPD has their hands full. The laws the Democrats allow does not give them the tools they need to keep us safe.

  2. BigD

    November 3, 2022 at 5:58 pm

    Dude i just seen you at fall river feast,what the fuck you just lost ur buddy chris not long ago ,i
    Am so depressed i grew up with you i wish i would of known and stop you i am so deeply sad Eddie ijust seen you fall river feast ,i will be there my brother so F–ked up eddie omg you have hurt me my brother ,im gonna miss you Big Dan

  3. BigD

    November 3, 2022 at 9:31 pm

    WTF Eddie i just seen you at the feast 3 weeks ago, i grew up with you in somerset 138,since you were 14 years old. This is very hard for me to hear i cant imagine your family.i wish i was there to help you such a nice respectful kid, i hope if this is not related being your fault,that the muther fukker pays. Ill never forget you my brother,you spent many nights sleeping over and riding all the following day on our dirt bikes ,my brother im so fccked up i cant get you off my mind ,years ago i ran into you working for DHL and I thought to myself how mature you grew up working, i ride too but you will always be missed in my life,Not sure exactly what happen but if i find out this was someone’s else wrongdoing ill go all out for you my brother you were always a good rider i cant beleive this ,i am so sorry for you and your family, wtf

  4. Melinda L

    November 4, 2022 at 9:16 am

    Eddie, you will be missed by many. you were always the life of the party cracking jokes. Rest high with your son, brothers and your mother

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