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Dracut Man Identified As Victim In Saturday's Fatal Londonderry Crash

Brian Marcoux died from injuries after police say a Toyota driven by Felly Mizenga of Manchester turned in front of his motorcycle.

Brian Marcoux died from injuries after police say a Toyota driven by Felly Mizenga of Manchester turned in front of his motorcycle.
Brian Marcoux died from injuries after police say a Toyota driven by Felly Mizenga of Manchester turned in front of his motorcycle. (Jeffrey Hastings)

LONDONDERRY, NH — The victim of the fatal motorcycle accident in Londonderry on Saturday has been identified as Brian Marcoux, 53, from Dracut, Massachusetts.

Londonderry Fire, Manchester Fire, AMR, and police from both Manchester and Londonderry responded at about 12:18 p.m. to Rockingham Road and Mammoth Road for a crash involving serious injuries. Police found two vehicles involved: a 2019 Toyota Highlander and a 2024 Harley Davidson FLHX motorcycle.

The initial investigation revealed that the Harley-Davidson operated by Marcoux was traveling north on Rockingham Road. The Toyota Highlander operated by Felly Mizenga, 53, of Manchester, was traveling south on Rockingham Road and attempted to take a left turn to travel north onto Mammoth Road, crossing into the motorcycle's lane of travel.

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The Londonderry Fire Department transported the operator of the motorcycle to the Elliot Hospital in Manchester, where he was pronounced deceased. Mizenga, driving the Toyota Highlander, was medically evaluated on the scene but not transported to the hospital.

The Londonderry Police Department's Technical Accident Reconstruction (TAR) team is investigating the accident.

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All aspects of the accident remain under investigation; however, speed or alcohol do not appear to be factors currently.

Londonderry Police Lt. Garrett Malloy said the TAR team is still investigating and will determine whether charges will be filed.

Police asked anyone who witnessed the crash to call Officer Brandon Gauthier at 603-432-1118.

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