21-year-old woman killed in motorcycle wreck near Roy has been identified
A 21-year-old woman who died in a motorcycle wreck after a man who was allegedly intoxicated gave her a ride has been identified by the Pierce County Medical Examiner.
Breezy Brisbin of Puyallup was declared dead at the scene Saturday night after the motorcycle crashed around 9 p.m. at 332nd Street South and state Route 507, south of Roy, according to the medical examiner news release and prior reporting by The News Tribune.
The release said Brisbin’s cause of death was blunt torso trauma and her manner of death an accident. The News Tribune reported Tuesday that the motorcycle driver, a 26-year-old man, was arrested on suspicion of vehicular homicide and DUI. He had allegedly shown up to a party earlier and offered to give people rides, The News Tribune reported.
A GoFundMe has been set up to support Brisbin’s family.
“Breezy was only 21 years young with an entire life planned out ahead of her, a loving partner to her fiancé Tysin, and devoted Mother to her 10 month old son Grayson - both now facing an unimaginable and unmeasurable loss,” the GoFundMe page says. “As Breezy’s family tries to navigate this unexpected and sudden loss, we are asking friends, family, acquaintances and the community near and far to rally together to support them both financially and emotionally.”
The page says that donations will go toward needs, including “bringing Brisbin home and celebrating her life in a way she deserves, replacing lost wages, grief counseling and any immediate financial needs during this incredibly painful time.”