Man and Moose Die After Collision

36-year-old Michael Carlyle Died on Scene

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By KTVA CBS 11 News
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ALASKA – One man and a moose are dead after a collision Tuesday afternoon.

At about 12:54 p.m. Alaska State Troopers responded to a single vehicle fatality on Fairview Loop near Knik Goose Bay Road.

After arriving on scene it appeared that the moose died on impact and 36-year-old Michael Carlyle flew several hundred feet. He died on scene.

According to troopers, Carlyle, of Wasilla, was wearing a helmet.

His next of kin has been notified.
 

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james augg said on Tuesday, Aug 7 at 11:51 PM

How is this news? These motor cyclists die left to right all the time. If you ride a motorcycle your begging for death

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