29-year-old woman dead after multi-vehicle crash on HWY 1 near Chilliwack

Vancouver, BCLocal News

A tragic multi-vehicle crash on Highway 1 near Chilliwack claimed the life of a 29-year-old woman and left several others injured. Emergency crews, including six ambulances and an air ambulance, responded to the scene on Thursday evening, where they transported four people to hospitals. Among the injured was a 65-year-old man who drove the sedan in which the deceased was a passenger, suffering serious injuries. The BC Highway Patrol has taken over the investigation, emphasizing they cannot rule out criminality in the incident. Images from the scene showed a damaged white SUV and a black sedan, indicating the severity of the crash.

Police closed the westbound lanes for several hours, later reopening them after the investigation began. Investigators are gathering dash camera footage and seeking additional witnesses to piece together the events leading up to the crash. This incident highlights ongoing concerns about road safety and the potential for criminal behavior in traffic accidents.

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