Cyclist Injured in Collision in Quesnel
Tuesday, July 8, 2014 @ 12:39 PM
Quesnel, B.C. – A 17 year old Quesnel male has been sent to Vancouver General Hospital to be treated for injuries suffered when his bicycle collided with a vehicle.
RCMP say they were called to Doherty Drive at Warden Street in Quesnel just before 10 last night.
A northbound vehicle had collided with a westbound cyclist.
The 17 year old cyclist was not wearing a helmet and suffered a fractured skull as well as several other serious injuries.
The investigation into the crash continues, however, alcohol and drugs do not appear to be factors.
Anyone who may have witnessed this event that was not spoken to by police is requested to contact the Quesnel RCMP at 250-992-9211.
Comments
Please where your helmets when riding your bikes. Brain injury is permanent. There is a young man who walks around town, (pinecenter) sometimes wearing a skirt, long curly hair. He was bright kid, until some drunk hit him when he was riding a bike with out a helmet. So much potential…. wasted.
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