Crime & Safety

San Francisco Motorcyclist Killed In Crash ID'd

The 45-year-old died in a weekend accident near Bolinas, officials said.

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — A motorcyclist who died in a crash near Bolinas Saturday morning was identified Monday as Aaron Clayton, 45, of San Francisco, according to the Marin County coroner's office.

Clayton was driving north on state Highway 1 approaching Olema Bolinas Road around 10:15 a.m. when he tried to pass a SUV that was turning left. Clayton had crossed the double yellow lines and was traveling at a high rate of speed when he crashed, the California Highway Patrol said.

The SUV slowed, with its left turn signal activated, and began to make a left turn onto Olema Bolinas Road. Clayton then tried to pass it on the left and collided with the left front side of the SUV, the CHP said. He was ejected into a nearby field, where his motorcycle also came to rest and
started a fire.

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The driver of the SUV, who has not been identified, pulled Clayton away from the spreading flames and performed CPR on him until emergency crews arrived, according to the CHP.

Clayton was pronounced dead at the scene by emergency crews.

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An investigation is ongoing and a forensic postmortem examination and toxicology testing are scheduled for later this week.

--Bay City News