RCMP investigating fatal crash in Fraser Canyon after motorcycle hits spilled debris
According to police, a tractor-trailer unit heading northbound along the Trans-Canada on Monday night lost a portion of its load while navigating a corner between Yale and Boston Bar. A southbound motorcycle, with two people from the Lower Mainland, collided with the debris.Enderby senior dies after head-on collision with dump truck: RCMP
Police say officers from Hope and Boston Bar responded, as did the Yale Fire Department and B.C. Ambulance. “Tragically, the driver of the motorcycle was pronounced deceased on the scene and the passenger was transported to hospital with serious, but non-life-threatening injuries,” RCMP said on Wednesday afternoon.Another Metro Vancouver overpass hit by over height truck“On behalf of the Hope and Boston Bar RCMP, I would like to extend our deepest condolences to the deceased man’s family. This truly was a tragic collision and our thoughts are with the victim’s family,” said Staff Sgt. Dwayne Farlin.
Police say the investigation is ongoing. If you travelled the Fraser Canyon that night and have dashcam footage or any information, you are asked to contact the Boston Bar RCMP at 604-867-9333.Semi hits overpass and causes traffic chaos – Jun 9, 2022
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