
LOGAN — The family of a motorcycle rider who was pulled from beneath a car and burning motorcycle say he's alive today because of a dozen bystanders who rescued him from the wreckage. Brandon Wright, 21, suffered several broken bones, road rash and some bruises as a result of being pinned under a car Monday and was recovering Tuesday at Intermountain Medical Center in Murray Wright's uncle, Tyler Riggs, said Brandon remembers everything that happened. "He remembers being under the car spitting out blood, not being able to talk, and he told his parents that that was really scary when he couldn't talk," Riggs said. See all 10 photos | Click to enlarge Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News Tyler Riggs, uncle to crash victim Brandon Wright, and IMC spokesman Jess Gomez speak to the media in Murray about Monday's Logan motorcycle accident on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2011. Related article Witnesses lift car to save life (video) He especially remembers those people who risked their lives to save his. "He knows that there are angels out there that saved his life, people came together, risked their lives, to save him," Riggs said. Tuesday, Riggs thanked about a dozen people who saved his nephew from what could have been a fiery death. "Just thank you from all of us in the family," he said. Wright, a student at Utah State University, was leaving campus Monday when he collided with a BMW. The accident happened around 11:45 am Police say Wright was heading east on US Highway 89 and swerved to <b>...</b>
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