Glover Road in Langley closed after fatal rollover crash

Vancouver, BCLocal News

Glover Road in Langley Township remains closed in both directions due to a deadly rollover crash that occurred early Friday morning. Authorities from the Langley RCMP responded to the crash scene near Springbrook Road at approximately 1:20 a. m. One person tragically lost their life, while another individual was taken to the hospital for treatment. Investigators have not ruled out speed or impairment as contributing factors to the accident.

Cpl. Dave Noon confirmed that the road will stay closed indefinitely for ongoing investigations, urging drivers to seek alternative routes. The RCMP is actively seeking witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage to assist in the investigation, asking them to quote file number 2025-35749 when contacting them. This incident underscores the potential dangers associated with driving conditions and the importance of safety on the roads. Traffic updates can be accessed through 1130 NewsRadio Vancouver for those affected by the closure.

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