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Motorcyclist killed in crash was at fault

KINGMAN, Ariz. -- Police in Bullhead City, Ariz., said the motorcyclist who was killed in a Monday collision with a car was at fault.

Jefferson Ewing Findley, 59, of Bullhead City died at the scene of the 6 p.m. crash on Lakeside Drive.

Police spokeswoman Emily Montague said Findley was not wearing a helmet and was speeding when his 1982 Honda motorcycle was struck by a Ford Taurus making a left turn from Baseline Road. The female car driver suffered a minor facial laceration and was treated at the scene.

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