Man, dog, killed in chain-reaction crash as semi stops on highway east of Vancouver
HOPE, B.C. — Police say a crash that killed one person and injured dozens more east of Vancouver on Wednesday began with a report of a semi-truck stopped in the S-curves on a mountainous highway in “treacherous” road conditions.
The RCMP say by the time an officer arrived, a pickup truck had collided with the stopped tractor-trailer, which resulted in “a cascading, chain-reaction collision” involving at least two dozen vehicles including a bus.
Police say the driver of the pickup, a man in his 40s from the south Okanagan, died along with his dog.
Five people were seriously hurt but the RCMP say only one person remains in hospital with broken bones, while 34 others have less serious injuries.