Iowa man dies on his way to Sturgis
August 4, 2009
An Iowa man was killed on his way to the Sturgis rally, just days after a well-known Harley dealer, Bruce Rossmeyer, died going to the same event.
James Ingersoll, 36, of Riverside, Iowa, died from injuries he sustained in an accident that took place on Friday in Mount Vernon, South Dakota. Ingersoll was riding on Interstate 90, three miles west of Mount Vernon, when his bike struck a camper he was following. The rider was thrown from his bike and was not wearing a helmet at the time of the accident.
He was transported to a hospital where he later died. Mr. Ingersoll was riding with four other bikers at the time, according to the Muscatine Journal.
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