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Fatal motorcycle crash in Pennsylvania, driver found dead 2 days after accident happened

Fatal motorcycle crash in Pennsylvania, driver found dead 2 days after accident happened

A motorcycle crash near Interstate 79 in Butler County was not discovered until more than two days after it happened, according to Pennsylvania State Police. According to CBS affiliate KDKA, troopers believe 36-year-old Milo Corll was riding a Harley-Davidson motorcycle on the ramp from Route 228 to Interstate 79 northbound in Cranberry Township around 2 a.m. Tuesday when the crash occurred. Police said Corll was not found until about 9:30 a.m. Thursday. Investigators said the motorcycle traveled off the ramp and into an area of saplings and foliage. Troopers said Corll was thrown from the motorcycle while the bike continued moving before coming to rest on the southern side of the ramp. Authorities said Corll was not wearing a helmet and died from injuries sustained in the crash. State police said surveillance video from a nearby business, VEG ER for Pets, helped investigators determine the date and time of the crash. The Cranberry Township Police Department, Cranberry Township Volunteer Fire Company, Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and the Butler County Coroner’s Office also responded to the scene.

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