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Moultrie man dies after motorcycle crash

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October 5, 2003

ALBANY - Barry LeBlanc, 36, of Moultrie, was riding with a group of friends Saturday afternoon when he lost control of his 2000 Yamaha V-Star motorcycle.

Witnesses told police LeBlanc was speeding on Broad Avenue near old Radium Springs Road.  He couldn't negotiate the curve at the railroad overpass and slammed into the support girders.

LeBlanc suffered massive head trauma and broke both legs.  He was taken to Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital where he later died around 11:30.

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