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A 25-year-old Hilbert man will face a homicide charge for allegedly driving his car into 10 motorcycles Thursday afternoon in Fond du Lac County.
The suspect was in fair condition at Theda Clark Medical Center in Neenah, Fond du Lac County Sheriff's Office Capt. Dean Will said Friday.
One motorcyclist is dead and nine people were injured in the multi-vehicle crash on Highway 151 north of Fond du Lac. The Sheriff's Office said the driver's car crossed the centerline and into the path of 12 motorcycles around 3 p.m. between Gladstone Beach Road and Welling Beach Road in the Town of Taycheedah. Two of the cycles were not hit.
The motorcyclists, all males, are from Michigan. Daniel Lee Winsemius, 59, of Twin Lake, was pronounced dead at the scene.
Charges of felony bail jumping and homicide by negligent use of a motor vehicle will be referred to the Fond du Lac County District Attorney's Office, Will said. The Hilbert man, who was driving his mother's car, will be taken into custody once he is released from the hospital.
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