NRP say a woman died last month after a Toyota collided with her motorcycle
An update from police concerning a collision in St. Catharines last month that claimed the life of a 60-year old woman.
Officers were called to the intersection of St. Paul Street West and Third Street Louth, to find a Toyota Tundra had collided with a motorcycle.
The woman driving the motorcycle was thrown, and died at the scene.
Police have charged 60-year old Darren Rogers of Pelham with careless driving causing death, and dangerous operation causing death.
He remains in custody pending a bail hearing today in St. Catharines.

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