Two young men dead in rollover crash in Chilliwack

Vancouver, BCLocal News

Two young men, aged 18 and 20, lost their lives in a rollover crash on Chadsey Road in Chilliwack around 12:05 p. m. on Monday. Emergency responders from the Chilliwack Fire Department were the first to arrive and subsequently called for RCMP assistance. The Integrated Collision Analysis and Reconstructionist Service is now investigating the circumstances of the crash.

Authorities identified the victims as residents of the Okanagan and have informed their families. Chadsey Road remains fully closed as investigators work at the scene, and police urge drivers to steer clear of the area. This tragic event underscores the dangers of road travel for young drivers in British Columbia. Traffic incidents, particularly involving young adults, have raised concerns about road safety and driver education in the region. Law enforcement officials are emphasizing the importance of safe driving practices.

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