Update: Monday, January 7 – 12:40 p.m.
RCMP has identified the victim of the crash to be a man in his 20’s from Alberta.
According to the RCMP, alcohol and drugs are not believed to have contributed to the crash.
No further information is set to be released by RCMP.
Update: Monday, January 7 – 10:30 a.m.
One person was fatally injured in a crash near Fernie Sunday morning.
At approximately 5:40 a.m. Sunday morning, Fernie RCMP received a report of a three-vehicle fatal crash on Highway 3, approximately one kilometre east of Fernie. The highway was closed for approximately 3.5 hours.
Upon arrival RCMP determined that a westbound vehicle driven by a lone male occupant crossed the centre line and collided with an eastbound commercial van and a second vehicle that was following the van. The driver of the westbound vehicle who was not seat-belted, died in the collision.
The two occupants of the van sustained non-life threatening injuries and the lone driver of the third vehicle was not injured.
East Kootenay Traffic Services (Cranbrook), the Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Service and the BC Coroners’ Service continue to investigate this crash.
At the time of the collision it was snowing heavily and there was snow accumulation on the highway. Road/weather and driver experience are being considered as possible contributing factors to this collision.
East Kootenay Traffic Services requests that anyone with information about this collision contact them at 250-420-4244.
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Sunday, January 6
A crash has closed Highway 3 near Fernie Sunday morning.
About 9 a.m., the City of Fernie advised the highway is closed in both directions from the north end of Dicken Road to Caldwell Frontage Road due to a motor vehicle incident.
DriveBC is reporting a crash between Dicken and Brenners roads, reducing Highway 3 to single alternating traffic.
The City will provide more information as it becomes available, while the next DriveBC update is at 10:30 a.m. Visit DriveBC.com.
More to come.
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