Loved ones are grieving the tragic death of a man who was killed while riding his bicycle in Fort Worth.
Family and friends are grieving the tragic loss of a Fort Worth man who was killed while doing what he loved: riding his bicycle.
An investigation was prompted by homicide and traffic investigators following Frost's death. Officers said they believed Frost was riding a bike when he was struck by a vehicle and left for dead not far from the north entrance of Gateway Park. "The bike looked like it was probably at least three city blocks away from where he was," William Goodrich said."It looked like got drug under the car for a long way. Just destroyed it. No tires. The seat was lying in the road."
"I try and avoid Beach Street," Clark said."Normally, I'll ride all the way down First Street and get on the Trinity Trail, and come back.""This trail ends up being part of the Trinity Trails. So, in normal conditions, I can get on it," Clark said.
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