The motorcycle driver involved in a deadly crash earlier this week has now been identified.
THAMES CENTRE - The man killed in a deadly crash earlier this week has been identified.
On Tuesday, April 19th around 1:34 p.m. the Middlesex OPP were called to the scene of a collision on Catherine Street.
A red Kawasaki motorcycle travelling westbound and an orange Jeep SUV travelling eastbound collided, killing the driver of the motorcycle.
He has now been identified as 30 year old Paul D'Andrea of Thames Centre.
The driver of the Jeep was a 45 year old woman also from Thames Centre. She was taken to hospital by EMS with non-life threatening injuries and has since been released.
The OPP Technical Traffic Collision Investigators were called in to assist with the investigation and Catherine Street was closed between Richmond and Shaw while they worked.

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