Boris Erikhman Pronounced Dead in Hebron Motorcycle Crash
By Accident.NEWS
Publish Date: June 5, 2023
Boris Erikhman was pronounced dead on the scene.
The Washington County Sheriff's Office responded to a fatal motorcycle crash that occurred on Sunday morning in Hebron, New York. The victim was identified as Boris Erikhman, a 62-year-old resident of Rhode Island.
According to the deputies who arrived at the scene, Erikhman was driving his 1984 Honda Nighthawk when he crashed into a guide rail after hitting a deer that had entered State Route 22. The impact caused him to lose control and be thrown from his motorcycle.
Despite their efforts, Erikhman was pronounced dead on the scene. A portion of the roadway had to be closed for some time while law enforcement conducted their investigation.
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Tags: New York, Fatality, Fatalaccident, Motorcyclecrash, Albany, Hebron, Boris Erikhman, Washington County Sheriff, State Route22
Incident at a Glance
- Parties Involved:
- Boris Erikhman
- Vehicles:
- 1984 Honda Nighthawk
- Fatality:
- YES
- State:
- New York
- City:
- Hebron
- Location:
- State Route 22
- Date of Incident:
- 2023-06-04
- Time of Incident:
- 7:25 AM
State Route 22
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