Newly married woman killed helping injured Langley couple
A 54-year-old newlywed was killed while offering medical assistance to a Langley couple injured in a multi-vehicle crash on the Coquihalla on Sunday.
Three vehicles, including a rig hauling lumber, collided 35 kilometres north of Hope. It was snowing at the time, said Fraser Valley Traffic Services.
Two occupants in a Toyota—a 66-year-old female and 67-year-old man from Langley were both injured.
Two 40-year-old male occupants of the Ford from Kamloops and a 54-year-old West Kelowna woman, who was a passenger in the commercial vehicle, exited the vehicles and rendered medical assistance to the injured.
A 2008 Chevrolet, driven by a 62-year-old man from West Kelowna, drove through the collision scene and struck the Toyota, which eventually hit the woman from West Kelowna. The woman's 59-year-old husband of four months witnessed the crash.
She was taken to a local hospital in Hope where she succumbed to her injuries.
The driver of the Chevrolet stopped briefly down the road from the collision scene; however, did not return to the scene. Instead, he drove to Hope where he attended the RCMP detachment to report the incident. Police say he is being cooperative.
The injuries of the Langley couple weren't reported.
Files from Kelowna Capital News

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