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PORTLAND, Maine – The last of three motorcycle riders hospitalized following a crash that killed seven people has left a hospital with an escort of his fellow riders.
WMTW-TV reports that 45-year-old Josh Morin, of Dalton, Massachusetts, was taken Thursday by ambulance to a rehabilitation hospital in Boston.
As a show of support, riders from the Maine chapter of the Jarheads Motorcycle Club provided an escort. Morin is a member of the club.
Morin was flown to Maine Medical Center in Portland the night of the June 21 crash in Randolph, New Hampshire.
The driver of a pickup truck accused of causing the pileup has been charged with negligent homicide.
Morin is suing the truck driver and the company the driver worked for.
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Information from: WMTW-TV, http://www.wmtw.com
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