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Wichita motorcycle wreck victim ID'd
Steve Boyer
March 12, 2020 - 1:23 pm

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Wichita Police have identified the motorcyclist who was killed in Northwest Wichita Wednesday.
Officer Charlie Davidson says the victim is 22 year-old Tyler Bins of Wichita.
A 49 year-old man was driving another cycle who sustained critical injuries.
The accident occurred about 4:30 PM when Bins and the 49 year-old man were going West on 21st and struck a First Student school bus that was travelling South on Sweetbriar. Bins was pronounced dead at the scene.
The 49 year-old man is in an area hospital.
The bus was occupied by a 77 year-old driver and four students, one of which received minor injuries.
It is not known if the two men were travelling together.
Speed is believed to be a factor. Both men were wearing helmets.
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