In the early-morning hours of Monday, April 29, 2013 a Bowling Green police officer allegedly observed a motorcyclist driving recklessly on Lovers Lane. The officer reportedly tried to make a traffic stop and get the motorcyclist to pull over. However, the officer reports that the biker did not pull over and instead accelerated his vehicle. According to what the officer has allegedly told the media, the officer stopped pursuing the biker when he noticed a passenger on the back of the bike.
According to reports of the accident, the biker continued through the intersection of Lovers Lane and Cemetery Road and on to Ewing Ford Road where he collided with a rock fence. The biker and his passenger were both pronounced dead at the scene of the accident by the Warren County Coroner’s Office. The biker was identified as 22-year-old Timothy K. Madison, and the passenger was identified as 24-year-old Sandrice L. Parker, both of Bowling Green.
Ms. Parker was laid to rest on Saturday, May 4, 2013. She is remembered as an active member of the Zion Grove Baptist Church, an involved student at North Hardin High School where she graduated in 2007, as the PFT dorm secretary at Western Kentucky University, as a member of the dance team in Oakland, and as a loving daughter, sister, granddaughter, niece, cousin, and friend.
The accident investigation remained ongoing in the days immediately following this fatal Kentucky motorcycle crash. Our Kentucky wrongful death lawyers extend their deepest condolences to the families and friends of the victims after this tragic crash.