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I take it this was yet another article copied and pasted from a PD source, and I likely won't have the time in the foreseeable future to do the research myself. Regarding his death, the Knick (sic) Bridge (actually, which one?) and Houston, Alaska are two different places. They would all fit within the description of the Matanuska-Susitna Valley, but there would still be considerable physical distance. RadioKAOS ( talk) 13:30, 8 October 2011 (UTC)
There is not only more than one bridge across the Knik River, but more than one vehicular bridge. Without access to further details, I'm guessing this to be the bridge where the Glenn Highway crosses the Knik River. Any bridge across the Knik River is a significant distance away from Houston ( Wasilla sits in between the two places). The available information indicates that Houston was Bondsteel's place of residence at the time of his death, not his place of death, so I'm changing that."A freak automobile accident killed a Houston man on the Knik River Bridge Thursday, tragically reenacting another fatal collision at the same place six months ago. James Bondsteel, of Houston, was killed when his compact car was hit by a runaway trailer full of birch logs on the narrow bridge that crosses the Knik River where it meets Knik Arm."
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I take it this was yet another article copied and pasted from a PD source, and I likely won't have the time in the foreseeable future to do the research myself. Regarding his death, the Knick (sic) Bridge (actually, which one?) and Houston, Alaska are two different places. They would all fit within the description of the Matanuska-Susitna Valley, but there would still be considerable physical distance. RadioKAOS ( talk) 13:30, 8 October 2011 (UTC)
There is not only more than one bridge across the Knik River, but more than one vehicular bridge. Without access to further details, I'm guessing this to be the bridge where the Glenn Highway crosses the Knik River. Any bridge across the Knik River is a significant distance away from Houston ( Wasilla sits in between the two places). The available information indicates that Houston was Bondsteel's place of residence at the time of his death, not his place of death, so I'm changing that."A freak automobile accident killed a Houston man on the Knik River Bridge Thursday, tragically reenacting another fatal collision at the same place six months ago. James Bondsteel, of Houston, was killed when his compact car was hit by a runaway trailer full of birch logs on the narrow bridge that crosses the Knik River where it meets Knik Arm."
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