
The Cape Coral Police Department were on the scene of a fatal crash.
Police say the crash was between a truck and a motorcycle at the intersection of Skyline Boulevard and SW 10th Street.
Major crash investigators are on scene.
Southbound Skyline Blvd. as well as SW 10th St. were closed for several hours while they conduct the investigation.
CCPD asked motorists to please avoid the area and seek an alternate route. The roads are now cleared.
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