(KMDL-FM) A 21-year-old Youngsville, Louisiana, man has died following an early morning crash on a highway in Alabama. Alabama authorities say the incident happened at approximately 1:50 AM on a road in Covington County near Alabama State Highway 137 near the town of Andalusia, Alabama.
According to reports from the scene, a motorcycle operated by Jackson R. Poole collided with another motorcycle on the roadway. The operator of that motorcycle, identified as Elijah W. Bradley, a 19-year-old from Andalusia, Alabama, was also injured in the incident.
According to law enforcement in Alabama, both of the injured men were taken to Andalusia Health for treatment of their injuries. Poole was transferred to HCA Florida Fort Walton-Destin Hospital in Fort Walton Beach, where he later succumbed to his injuries.
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