Motorcyclist fatally strikes Cadillac near Black Jack

ST. LOUIS COUNTY, MO – One person died when a motorcyclist slammed into a Cadillac at N Hwy 67 and Old Halls Ferry Rd on Saturday, according to River Bender.

A red Cadillac was traveling on southbound on Old Halls Ferry Rd and was about to turn onto westbound N Hwy 67 when it was hit by a motorcyclist operated by Cory Johnson, 28.

First responders arrived at the accident scene around 12:45 p.m. Johnson’s unidentified 24-year-old passenger was hospitalized in critical condition. Johnson was also taken to a hospital. He died there from injuries sustained in the crash.

The driver was the only occupant of the Cadillac. He refused medical attention from the first responders.

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