BEAR, DE. (THECOUNT) — Ricardo Lismore, of Wilmington, Delaware, has been identified as the victim killed in a Bear, DE, crash early Friday.

Lismore, 29, was operating a Kia Niro northbound on DE-1, in Bear, when for unknown reasons, crossed centerlines and traveled in the opposing lanes.

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The Kia then collided head-on with the a tractor-trailer, despite the efforts of the truck driver breaking while attempting to avoid the collision.

The Kia went airborne before coming to a rest on top of a guardrail separating the SR 1 north and southbound lanes.

The semi came to rest in the left lane at the point of the collision.

Lismore was ejected from his vehicle during the violent crash.

He was pronounced dead at the scene of blunt force trauma injuries consistent with the crash.

A crash report noted the driver of the Kia was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the ejection.

Impairment as a factor in the collision is still undetermined.

The initial investigation has determined that a 2017 Kia Niro, operated by a 29 year old Wilmington man was traveling SR 1 southbound in the northbound lanes of travel, in the area of the U.S. 40 interchange. A 2010 Kenworth tractor trailer, operated by a 34 year old Harrington man was traveling SR 1 northbound in the left lane, south of the U.S. 40 interchange. source

Anyone with possible information on the fatal incident should contact police at 911.

Friends and family members took to Facebook to remember the beloved man:

Bear is a census-designated place in New Castle County, Delaware, United States. The population was 19,371 at the 2010 census. Originally a small crossroads in a rural area, about 14 miles south of Wilmington, the area supported small farms growing mainly corn and cattle, according to Wikipedia.