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Man indicted in deaths of Farmington man, 6 others in Route 2 motorcycle crash

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Aaron Perry of Farmington; and his girlfriend. Desma Oakes,of Concord, who were killed in the crash and a shrine memorializing the crash site; at right, Volodymyr Zhukovskyy, who is charged in their deaths. (Courtesy photos/Facebook and police mugshot)

CONCORD - The Massachusetts man charged in the deaths of seven motorcyclists including a Farmington man and his girlfriend has been indicted on seven counts of manslaughter by a Coos County grand jury, the Attorney General's office announced on Monday.

Volodymyr Zhukovskyy, 23, of West Springfield, Mass., will be arraigned next month in the June 21 Randolph crash in which his pickup truck and vehicle trailer plowed into the group of bikers headed to a charity event.

The indictments charge Zhukovskyy with seven counts of manslaughter in that he recklessly caused the deaths of Albert Mazza, Daniel Pereira, Michael Ferazzi, Edward Corr, Joan Corr, Aaron Perry, and Desma Oakes by "operating a 2016 Dodge 2500 truck with an attached trailer, upon Route 2, crossing into the opposite lane of travel, thereby causing a collision which caused the deaths of the victims."

Zhukovskyy was also charged with seven counts of Negligent Homicide and DUI, a Class A Felony.

Perry, 45, of Farmington; and his girlfriend. Oakes, 42, of Concord, were both part of a contingent of the Jarheads MC club, which was on its way from a nearby motel to an American Legion post for a charity event when the crash occurred on Route 2 in Randolph.

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