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RCMP are asking for the public to come forward with information as they continue to investigate a serious three-vehicle accident that forced the closure of parts of Hwy. 99 late Sunday afternoon. Photograph By PAT HEINEKEY B.C.

 RCMP are asking for the public to come forward with information as they continue to investigate a serious three-vehicle accident that forced the closure of parts of Hwy. 99 late Sunday afternoon.RCMP are asking for the public to come forward with information as they continue to investigate a serious three-vehicle accident that forced the closure of parts of Hwy. 99 late Sunday afternoon. Photograph By PAT HEINEKEY

B.C. RCMP Traffic Services continue to investigate a serious three-vehicle accident that forced the closure of parts of Hwy. 99 late Sunday afternoon.

Just before 4:30 p.m., Deas Island Traffic Services RCMP received numerous 911 calls in relation to a vehicle which was travelling on Hwy. 99 through the George Massey Tunnel, southbound in the northbound lane.

“I can easily see why people believe that vehicle came the wrong way through the tunnel, but what happened was he came through the right way, but when he got to the other side he crashed through the barriers in the counter flow lane and came into on-coming traffic the other way,” said Const. Mike Halskov. “At first glance it made it appear he came the wrong way through the tunnel, but that is not what happened.”

Witnesses reported that an older model, grey Volkswagen golf, collided head-on with a northbound, grey Toyota Rav 4, just south of the Hwy. 17 overpass in Delta. A third vehicle, a grey Honda Pilot was also involved in the collision.

The Volkswagen driver, a 26-year-old male from Vancouver, suffered life threatening injuries. A passenger in the Toyota Rav 4, a 19-year-old female, suffered serious injuries, while the driver, a 48-year-old from Surrey suffered unknown injuries. All were transported to local area hospitals by paramedics. The driver and passenger of the Honda Pilot suffered minor injury and were treated and released at the scene.

Halskov said the driver from Vancouver remains in critical condition in hospital.

“Investigators have received good cooperation from witnesses and following our release Monday asking for more witnesses to come forward, several more have provided us with information, so we thank the public for that,” he said. “It is not definitive yet what led to this.”

The northbound lane of Hwy. 99 was closed for a number of hours while the investigation progressed, with assistance from the Integrated Collision Analyst and Reconstructionist Services (ICARS) and the Delta police.

Delta fire fighters also responded and assisted in treating the injured, said deputy chief Brad Wilson.

RCMP are asking any witnesses who have not already spoken to police to contact Deas Island Traffic Services at 778-290-2400 and note file number 2018-949.

 Source: Pat HeinekeySource: Pat Heinekey

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