Incident location, Long Island
What Happened
A 38-year-old Huntington man was killed Friday evening after his motorcycle struck the rear of an SUV on Round Swamp Road in Melville, sending him flying from the bike before it burst into flames, according to Huntington, NY Patch.
Suffolk County police identified the victim as Anees Khan, 38, of Huntington. According to Patch, Khan was operating a 2023 Ducati motorcycle southbound on Round Swamp Road, near the intersection of Hilltop Drive, at approximately 6:45 p.m. on Friday, May 23, 2026. As Khan attempted to pass a 2022 Kia Seltos that was also traveling southbound, he struck the right rear bumper of the SUV, police said.
The impact caused Khan to lose control of the Ducati and be thrown from the motorcycle, police said. Making a devastating crash worse still, the motorcycle caught fire after Khan was ejected, according to Patch. Emergency responders were unable to save Khan; he was pronounced dead at the scene by a physician assistant from the Suffolk County Medical Examiner’s Office.
The driver of the Kia Seltos and his passenger — both 85 years old and residents of Plainview — were not injured in the collision, police said. Authorities impounded both the 2023 Ducati and the 2022 Kia Seltos for safety checks following the crash, a standard procedure in fatal motor vehicle investigations in Suffolk County.
Suffolk County Police Second Squad detectives are leading the investigation into the fatal crash. Investigators are asking anyone who may have witnessed the collision or who has any information relevant to the case to contact the Second Squad at 631-854-8252.
Location & Road Context
Round Swamp Road is a north-south arterial roadway running through the hamlet of Melville in the Town of Huntington, Suffolk County. The stretch near Hilltop Drive sits in a mixed residential and light-commercial corridor that carries substantial local and commuter traffic between communities including Melville and surrounding areas. The southbound lanes in that zone see regular throughput from drivers and motorcyclists traveling between northern and southern portions of the Town of Huntington.
Melville sits along the NY Route 110 corridor and its surrounding road network, an area that has seen multiple serious traffic incidents in recent weeks. A bicyclist, 75, was seriously injured in a separate crash in the same general area on the same day as this fatality, underscoring the vulnerability of non-enclosed vehicle users on Long Island roads. An overturned vehicle on I-495 and a crash on the Northern State Parkway were also reported in the days immediately preceding this incident.
Investigation & Legal Proceedings
As of the initial report from Patch, no charges have been announced in connection with the crash. Suffolk County Police Second Squad detectives have taken over the investigation, and both vehicles involved — the 2023 Ducati motorcycle and the 2022 Kia Seltos — were impounded for safety inspections, a standard step in fatal crash investigations that can help determine vehicle condition, mechanical failure, or other contributing factors.
Anyone with information about the circumstances of the Friday evening crash is urged to call Second Squad detectives directly at 631-854-8252. Suffolk County police have not released any further details about speed, road conditions, or any potential contributing factors beyond the sequence of events described above.
Broader Impact
Motorcycle fatalities on Long Island follow a grim seasonal pattern, with crashes spiking as warmer weather draws more riders onto local roads in late spring and summer. This crash, in which a passing maneuver on a two-lane arterial road turned fatal, highlights the particular danger posed by limited sight lines and shared lane space during overtaking — a scenario that has contributed to multiple critical incidents on Long Island’s secondary road network in recent years. Riders and motorists alike are reminded that Second Squad detectives at 631-854-8252 are still actively seeking witnesses who may have observed the events on Round Swamp Road near Hilltop Drive on the evening of Friday, May 23.