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Police say former Bears running back Cedric Benson was driving at ‘high rate’ of speed before fatal crash

In this April 23, 2005, file photo Cedric Benson talks to reporters after he was chosen by the Bears at the 2005 NFL draft. | Adam Rountree/AP

AUSTIN, Texas — Police said Monday they are still investigating the weekend motorcycle crash that killed former Bears running back and Cedric Benson and a woman passenger.

According to police, witnesses said Benson was driving his BMW motorcycle at a high rate of speed through a curving, hilly section of the city Saturday night when he collided with a van that was attempting a left turn.

Police said a passenger in the van and a bystander attempted to help Benson, 36, and his passenger, 27-year-old Aamna Najam. Both died at the scene.

Police said the van driver is cooperating with the investigation. No charges have been filed.

Benson is the second-leading rusher in University of Texas history with 5,540 yards. He was drafted No. 4 overall by Chicagoin 2005 and played eight seasons in the NFL with the Bears, the Cincinnati Bengals and Green Bay Packers.

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