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Motorcycle Club Unveils Monument For Seven Riders Killed In June Crash

This photo provided by Miranda Thompson shows the scene where several motorcycles and a pickup truck collided on a rural, two-lane highway in Randolph, N.H. (Miranda Thompson via AP)
This photo provided by Miranda Thompson shows the scene where several motorcycles and a pickup truck collided on a rural, two-lane highway in Randolph, N.H. (Miranda Thompson via AP)

A motorcycle club shared tears and memories in New Hampshire at the site of a new monument for seven riders who died in a June crash.

The Jarheads Motorcycle Club unveiled the monument near the site of the crash. It's located at Mount Jefferson View motel in Randolph and depicts the five motorcycles involved in the crash. It also displays the names of the seven who died.

WMTW-TV reports Summit Metal Fabricators of Plaistow donated the materials and manpower.

Witnesses to the crash have said a truck driver veered into the opposite lane of traffic at least twice before colliding with the oncoming bikers. The driver, 23-year-old Volodymyr Zhukovskyy, of West Springfield, Massachusetts, has pleaded not guilty to negligent homicide in the crash.

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