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The Biker Festival formally known as Bikers Who Care aimed at raising charity funds for children who are needy saw the death of 5 people, 3 men and two women. The main reason behind this is termed as leakage of carbon monoxide.
Bill Langford, the director of the event Bikers Who Care, was puzzled over the deaths at the Clarksville Speedway. “Most of them didn’t get to bed until four o’clock in the morning, and most of those people didn’t go in that trailer at the same time to go to bed,” he said. “I just find that kind that of strange. Why didn’t they notice?”
No foul play was reported after investigation.
However, it is presumed that a small storage hatch on the RV did not close properly, allowing fumes from the generator to leak inside the vehicle.
Clarksville police spokesman Jim Knoll said, “The carbon dioxide aspect is being considered as part of the investigation, but at this juncture, we are not limiting the scope of the investigation and are considering all possibilities.”
Clarksville Mayor Kim McMillan consoled the families of the deceased once she heard the news. “It hits everybody in Clarksville,” McMillan said. “I wanted to let them know that Clarksville cares about them and is thinking about them in their time of need.”
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