One person has died, according to the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, following a two-car car accident on Saturday morning. Niskayuna resident Rodney P. Hayes, 48, passed away from injuries he received in the collision.
According to police, the accident happened on Bendick Corners Road. Following an investigation, it was discovered that Hayes was riding a motorcycle north when he attempted to pass two other cars moving in the same way.
A third vehicle was turning left onto the Fulton Montgomery Community College campus at this precise moment. The turning car and the motorcycle crashed. After being taken to the Albany Medical Center, Hayes passed away from his injuries.
There are currently no charges or authorities filed against the motorist because they cooperated with police investigations. The airbag’s deployment resulted in minor injuries for the passengers. According to the police, the crash appears to have been caused by speed and unsafe passing.
Social Media Memorials
The family and friends of Rodney Hayes are in our thoughts and prayers. As we grieve alongside family and friends for this significant loss, words can’t adequately express our sorrow for your loss.
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We were deeply saddened to learn of the passing of this young being. Accept our sympathies, and may God comfort you via our prayers. Kindly accept our sincere sympathies. Please send prayers and sympathies to the deceased’s family and friends; they would be greatly appreciated during this trying time.
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