Connie Buckley Obituary, Connie Buckley Has Passed Away – Death Cause

Connie Buckley Obituary, Death – The identity of the woman who passed away after being struck by a vehicle while riding her bicycle in West Boise was made public on Tuesday by the Ada County Coroner’s Office. According to the Boise Police Department, the bicyclist was hit by a car on May 15 and passed away from her injuries at Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center two days later. Meridian resident Connie Buckley, who was 67 years old at the time of her death, was identified as the victim by the Ada County Coroner’s Office.

According to previous reporting by the Idaho Statesman, the collision took place at the intersection of McMillan and Eagle roads, which is located near Lowell Scott Middle School. After the incident, the Boise police department strongly recommended that the public avoid the vicinity. The collision did not result in any delays at school and did not alter the routes taken by school buses.

According to the study, blunt force injuries were the reason of her death, and accidental causes of death were the manner in which she passed away. According to reports from the Boise police department, Buckley was riding his bicycle westbound on McMillan Road at around 2:18 p.m. when he was struck by a vehicle driven by a motorist heading northbound on Eagle Road. Buckley was taken to a nearby hospital with injuries that were considered to be life-threatening, although there were no reports of any other injuries.

 

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