
Early Sunday morning, a fatal collision occurred in Ashburn, Chicago, involving a CTA bus and a three-wheel motorcycle. A 41-year-old woman succumbed to her injuries after the crash that took place on the 7800 block of South Western Avenue. According to a Chicago Tribune report, the incident happened around 4:15 a.m. as both the bus and the motorcycle were traveling northbound.
Chicago police noted that the woman was promptly taken to Advocate Christ Medical Center following the collision. Traveling northbound, the motorcycle she was riding on collided with the bus. She was pronounced dead at the hospital, and her identity has yet to be released. With the morning, cruel in its apathy, bearing witness to the tragedy, the streets were left marred by one more soul departing too soon. - This contains a misplaced modifier error.
No other injuries were reported in the accident, marking a somber singularity in the chaos that often follows such events. The CPD's Major Accidents Unit is currently investigating the circumstances that led up to the collision to unfold the chain of moments that ended in the loss of a life.
A separate account by CBS News Chicago confirmed the timing of the accident and validated that no other injuries had been reported. Shedding light on the investigation, carried by the hands of those tasked to scrutinize the harrowing moments of misfortune, the CPD’s Major Accidents Investigation Unit seeks to piece together the fragments of an early Sunday morning that left behind questions and echoes of a woman's last ride. - This contains a misplaced modifier error.









