WSP said Kell was riding a motorcycle westbound on when he crashed into a car that was making a left turn onto SR 4 from Robbins Road

Kenneth Kell
Kenneth Kell Killed in Longview Motorcycle Accident on State Route 4 and Robbins Street

Longview, Wash. – Kenneth B. Kell, 60, was killed in motorcycle crash in Longview on Thursday afternoon, according to a report by the Washington State Patrol.

The incident happened on State Route 4 and Robbins Street shortly before 2 p.m.

WSP said Kell was riding a motorcycle westbound on State Route 4 when he crashed into a car that was making a left turn onto SR 4 from Robbins Road.

Kell was ejected from the motorcycle and he landed in the center turn lane.

According to the report, Kell was pronounced deceased at the scene.

The WSP is investigating the incident.

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