A Tuesday afternoon crash in central Aurora killed a motorcyclist and sent three motorists to the hospital, police said.
The fatal crash, which involved a motorcycle and a car, happened at S. Dunkirk Street and E. Colorado Drive, near the Buckley Space Force Base, according to a 2:37 p.m. post from the Aurora Police Department.
Paramedics took three people in the car to the hospital with minor injuries, police said. The motorcyclist was also taken to a hospital, where the motorcyclist later died, according to a 3:05 p.m. update.
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