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2 motorcyclists suffer life-threatening injuries to the Torrington crash NBC Connecticut

Two motorcyclists suffered life -threatening injuries on Saturday evening in an accident in Torrington.

The officials reacted to the crash on the Winsted Road at the intersection with the Lowes Plaza input around 7:30 p.m.

When the police arrived, they said they found two motorcyclists near their motorcyclist and both had life -threatening injuries.

Lifestar was called and reacted to the transport of the 32-year-old from Torrington and the 31-year-old from Colebrook to Hartford Hospital.

According to the police, the 32-year-old suffered a serious leg injury while the 31-year-old suffered a serious head injury.

The investigators believe that both motorcyclists drove north shortly before the crash in the same direction. It is assumed that you collided when you entered the intersection with the main entrance to Lowes. Both motorcyclists were thrown out of their motorcycles in the accident.

Winsted Road was closed, but has been open again since then.

The crash is examined. Everyone with information should contact (860) 489-2000.

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