1 man dead, 1 badly injured in 2 head-on collisions Wednesday: TerraceBC RCMP
A Terrace man died and another man was severely injured in two separate head-on collisions on Wednesday, Feb. 1, Terrace RCMP Staff Sergeant Mario Cloutier toldBefore 2:45 p.m on Wednesday a Terrace man in his 60s died in a head-on collision with a pickup truck while travelling westbound on Hwy 16 near New Remo. Witnesses saw the driver lose control of his car and veer into the oncoming traffic.
The tragedy came soon after another man was severely injured in a collision with a truck on Kalum Lake Road, just by the cemetery up from Skeena Sawmills. “It looks like he lost control there and he ran into another truck… His injuries I think were serious so again it looks like the road was less than desirable,” said Cloutier, adding that the road was “extremely slick.”Neither of the other drivers involved in the collisions were injured. Alcohol is not suspected as a factor in either crash.
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