Authorities say the driver and the bicyclist made contact, knocking the bicyclist off his bike and throwing him several feet.
Authorities say 31-year-old Thiarles Dasilva of Las Vegas, Nevada, was arrested Tuesday in relation to a hit-and-run crash that left 42-year-old James B. Dougherty dead.
According to police, Dasilva was traveling northbound on Bustleton Avenue on August 22 around 12:48 a.m. when he hit Dougherty, who was traveling southbound in the northbound lane. He sustained severe injuries in the crash, and the driver did not stay on the scene, authorities say. Dougherty was transported to Frankford Torresdale Hospital, where he was placed in critical condition before he died days later, according to police. A bicyclist is dead after he was struck by a vehicle and thrown from his bike in Northeast Philadelphia in August.
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