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Posted: 2:27 PM May 5, 2008
Last Updated: 2:27 PM May 5, 2008

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A motorcyclist has died from injuries received in a Friday traffic accident at Panama City Beach.

The fatality, identified 46 year old Ronnie Green, of Weaver, Alabama was riding on North Pier Park Drive just north of Back Beach Road when he crashed into another motorcycle which had slowed to make a turn..

Green was thrown from his motorcycle and was taken to a local hospital. He was then flown to a Dothan hospital where he died yesterday.

Meanwhile, a pedestrian who was struck by a motorcycle and a car in the 8600 block of Thomas Drive early Sunday morning is still listed in very critical condition.

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