Hartford Motorcyclist Kareem Hardial, 30, Killed in Early-Morning Collision with SUV

Kareem Hardial Obituary– Authorities in Hartford have identified the victim of a fatal early-morning crash as 30-year-old Kareem Hardial, a resident of the city. The tragic incident occurred in the 1300 block of Albany Avenue just after 3:20 a.m. on Sunday, when Hardial’s motorcycle collided with an SUV.

Responding officers arrived to find Hardial lying in the roadway with severe, life-threatening injuries. Emergency crews rushed him to St. Francis Hospital, where, despite extensive efforts, he was pronounced dead. The driver of the SUV, who sustained non-life-threatening injuries, was also taken to the hospital for treatment.

Police have not yet determined the circumstances leading to the crash, and investigators from the Hartford Police Department’s Accident Reconstruction Division continue to examine the scene and gather witness statements.

Hardial’s death has left family, friends, and members of the Hartford community mourning the loss of a young man described as vibrant, determined, and deeply loved by those around him. His loved ones say he had a passion for motorcycles and enjoyed the freedom of riding, though they now struggle with the suddenness of his passing.

Authorities are urging anyone with information about the collision to contact the HPD Tip Line at (860) 722-TIPS. As the investigation continues, the community remembers Kareem Hardial not just for the tragic way he was lost, but for the life he lived and the impact he made on those who knew him.

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