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NYPD: Motorcyclist killed by hit-and-run driver on Kosciuszko bridge Saturday night

Oct. 1, 2017 By Christian Murray

A hit-and-run driver struck and killed a motorcyclist on the Kosciuszko bridge Saturday night, police said.

Kevin Liang, 27, was riding his motorbike east bound on the Brooklyn Queens Expressway when he was hit by a motorist changing lanes at around 7:50 pm, police said.

Liang lost control of his bike mid-span on the bridge and what thrown onto the roadway. The driver of a dark-colored vehicle did not remain on the scene, according to police.

Liang was transported to a nearby hospital and was pronounced dead.

The NYPD’s Highway Collision Squad is still investigating the incident.

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