Daredevil dies attempting world-record motorcycle jump

Daredevil dies attempting world-record motorcycle jump

Stunt rider Alex Harvill has died from injuries sustained while practicing to set a world-record motorcycle jump in Moses Lake, Washington, officials said. Harvill, 28, died Thursday from his injuries, Grant County Coroner Craig Morrison said.

"Our deepest sympathies go out to Alex's family, friends and loved ones," Morrison said in a statement.

Harvill was attempting to jump more than the length of a football field on his motorcycle during a performance at the Moses Lake Air Show when he crashed. Video of the 351-foot jump attempt appears to show Harvill landing short, slamming into the side of a large dirt mound.

Alex Harvill / Credit: Moses Lake Air Show
Alex Harvill / Credit: Moses Lake Air Show

He was taken to the hospital for his injuries, but later died, officials said.

"I'm a nurse, so that to me was traumatic," witness Becca Camden told CBS affiliate KREM-TV. "Watching that, with his helmet coming off..."

The organizer of the airshow told KREM that they had medical personnel prepared for Harvill, as they knew this stunt was risky. According to video KREM shot, it was about 2 minutes and 30 seconds before an EMT reached the stuntman after the crash.

An autopsy will be conducted Friday to confirm the exact cause and manner of death, which is standard procedure, officials said.

In 2013, Harvill get a Guinness World Record with a 297-foot dirt-to-dirt jump.

Harvill leaves behind his wife Jessica and two young sons Willis and Watson. His family told KREM that loved ones set up both a GoFundMe page

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