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Posted on Jun 29, 2009

A soldier has been listed in critical condition following a Tennessee motorcycle accident.  Mathurin Agnew, a 21-year-old Fort Campbell soldier, was involved in a motorcycle crash on the evening of Friday, June 26, 2009.

Agnew was injured when he crashed at the intersection of Memorial Drive and Richview Road/Warfield Boulevard.  According to Officer Andy Bechtold, of the Clarksville Police Department’s Fatal Accident Crash Team, Agnew was driving a 2008 Yamaha motorcycle westbound on Memorial Drive when a 2000 Ford Mustang driven by Allison Cox, a 24-year-old Oak Grove, Kentucky resident, turned left from eastbound Memorial heading toward Warfield Boulevard.

Cox informed Officer Mike Caver that she had a solid green light and didn’t see Agnew coming when she turned her vehicle.  Bechtold said that charges are pending against Cox.

Agnew was airlifted to Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville.  Bechtold said that he sustained massive head injuries and was having difficulty breathing.  He also may have had two broken legs.

The investigation is still preliminary.

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