Two killed in motorcycle crash on I-290 in west suburbs

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Traffic backs up on I-290 early Sunday after a fatal crash. | Network Video Productions

Two people on a motorcycle were killed in a four-vehicle crash on the Eisenhower Expressway early Sunday in the western suburbs.

The gray 2010 BMW motorcycle was traveling with a group of motorcycles “at a high rate of speed” on I-290 near the Mannheim Road exit a few minutes before 2 a.m. when the BMW lost control, ran off the road to the left, and struck the concrete median, according to Illinois State Police.

When the motorcycle struck the barrier, both the driver and passenger were ejected onto the westbound lanes of the expressway, police said.

The motorcycle also struck a light pole, which fell into the eastbound lanes, police said.

Three cars — a green 1996 Mercedes, a gray 2012 Toyota and a blue 2015 Toyota— heading eastbound tried to avoid the striking the light pole, but were unable to and crashed.

The motorcyclist, 41-year-old Matthew P. Summers, was dead at the scene, according to police and the Cook County medical examiner’s office. Summers lived in the 1400 block of Skyridge Drive in northwest suburban Crystal Lake, the medical examiner’s office said.

His passenger, 21-year-old Miranda A. Valles, was also killed in the crash and pronounced at the scene, authorities said. She lived in west suburban Downers Grove, in the 5600 block of Pershing Avenue.

No one else was hurt.

Traffic was blocked on the expressway in both directions between Mannheim Road and Cicero Avenue until just before 6:30 a.m., police said.

No citations or charges were pending as state police investigate.

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A motorcycle lies on its side after a fatal crash on I-290 early Sunday. | Network Video Productions

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