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Pennsylvania Woman Dies from Motorcycle Crash in Holliswood

Francis Lewis Boulevard and Epsom Course (Google Maps)

July 27, 2020 By Allie Griffin

A Pennsylvania woman has died after she crashed her motorcycle in Holliswood Sunday.

Tineisha Howard, of Allentown, PA, was driving a 2019 Kawasaki ZX6R motorcycle southbound on Francis Lewis Boulevard, near Epsom Course, when she lost control of the bike Sunday, police said.

Howard struck a nearby fire hydrant around 7:20 p.m. Police officers responded and found the 42-year-old unconscious and unresponsive with trauma around the head and body.

EMS rushed Howard to North Shore Hospital – Manhasset, where she was pronounced dead, police said.

The NYPD Highway Collision Investigation Squad is investigating the crash.

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Jakeen Howard

She was my sister And they came and fixed the street the next day that’s why she lost control her bike.

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Evelyn Ortiz

Rest In Peace Tanisha our Mta sister. Gone too soon this breaks my heart. ? my condolences to her children ,family and friends. We love you juicy! ❤️???

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