New Hampshire highway collision leaves 7 motorcyclists dead, 3 injured

(FOX) Randolph, NH. - A tragic crash on a rural, two-lane highway in New Hampshire took the lives of at least seven motorcyclists and left three others injured Friday.

State police said a 2016 Dodge 2500 pickup truck collided with the motorcyclists on U.S. 2 in Randolph. Additional details will be released as authorities investigate the tragedy.

Bystanders who witnessed the crash began scrambling for first aid kits and blankets to treat injured people scattered along the road, but at least for seven of them it was too late – they died on the scene.

Two other people were transported to the Androscoggin Valley Hospital and one was airlifted to Maine Medical. It remained unclear what their current condition is.

Parts of the rural two-lane highway was closed Friday evening, state police said, and would be closed for several more hours as investigators look for clues about what caused the crash.

Jerry Hamanne, co-owner of a nearby bed-and-breakfast that was hosting one of the motorcyclists in the group, said he and a doctor also staying at his place rushed to the scene to help.

“It was so devastating to see the bodies on the road,” Hamanne said. “My God, I don’t want to see something like this again.

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