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Fatal Crash: Locals Gave CPR To Motorcyclist Who Slammed Into Tree, Nycrpd Says

The official cause and manner of death of a motorcyclist who died following a crash into a tree has been released by the York County Coroner's Office on Friday, Aug. 16. 

Donald Markle 

Donald Markle 

Photo Credit: Facebook/Donald Markle

Donald Markle, 63, of North York Borough, was pronounced dead at WellSpan York Hospital at 8:55 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 12, according to the York County Coroner's Office and as identified by the Northern York County Regional Police Department on Tuesday, Aug. 13. 

Markle had been traveling east on Canal Road when he veered off the roadway and struck a tree at the intersection of East Canal and Greenbriar roads in Conewago Township at 8:04 p.m. Monday, the coroner's office detailed. 

Locals gave him CPR until EMS arrived and he was taken to the hospital, according to NYCRPD.

He was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash and "it is thought that [he] may have had a medical event that led to the crash," as stated in the coroner's release, adding that "Deputy Coroner Michele Kirchner responded to the hospital to investigate and certify the death."

There will be no autopsy, but a routine toxicology was performed. His cause of death was "Multiple Blunt Force Injuries due to Motorcycle Crash" and the manner was accidental, according to an updated release by the coroner's office on Friday, Aug. 15. 

Northern York County Regional Police are investigating this fatal crash. 

Anyone with information regarding this deadly crash is asked to contact the Northern York County Regional Police Department at 717.467.TELL (8355) or tips@nycrpd.org and reference case# 2024-034711.

His community has already been sharing about its loss on social media.

Donald Markle was a York County native who previously lived in Pennsboro, West Virginia. 

Funeral details have been released along with his mother Nancy's funeral details; she died on Aug. 15. Click here to read more. 

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