A Massachusetts man was flown to the hospital after being flung off his motorcycle during an incident on Interstate 93 in New Hampshire.
Troopers responding to a complaint of a motorcycle crash near Exit 4 on the southbound side of the highway in Londonderry shortly before 8 p.m. on Wednesday discovered a Harley-Davidson FLHX that had driven off the road into the median and rolled, according to New Hampshire State Police.
The motorcycle rider, 61-year-old Jeffrey Landry of Haverhill, had life-threatening injuries in the crash, according to state police. He was transported to a Massachusetts hospital.
According to state police, Landry was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash.
The northbound lanes of I-93 were closed for approximately 35 minutes.
The cause of the crash is still under investigation.







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