A four-year-old girl was one of two people killed in a crash on Highway 3 west of Creston.
An eastbound Saturn SUV had crossed the centre line on Monday around 10 p.m. and collided head-on with an RV carrying a family of five on vacation from southwestern Alberta, Cpl. Mike Halskov of the BC RCMPѻýs traffic unit said.
ѻýThe RV left the highway and came to a rest on its roof and caught fire,ѻý he said in a news release.
A four-year-old girl whoѻýd been sleeping in the back of the RV was killed.
The driver of the Saturn, a 26-year-old man from the Cranbrook area, also died. Halskov declined to release his name because of privacy concerns.
Evidence suggests the driver was returning home after leaving late from the Shambhala Music Festival in the West Kootenay. Impairment has not been ruled out.
ѻýOur hearts are broken by this tragic news. Our deepest sympathies and condolences are with the families and loved ones,ѻý said festival owner and president Jimmy Bundschuh, a father to a four-year-old himself, in a message to Black Press Media.
ѻýWe have an intensive ѻýGet Home Safeѻý campaign, from communication campaigns on the festival grounds and online, through to traffic control and an additional music-free day to restmѻý he added. ѻýThe precise details of the specific incident are not yet fully available and until such a time as they are, it is impossible for us to comment in more detail.ѻý
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Investigators have not been able to determine whether the girl had been wearing a seat belt because the RV is so damaged, Halskov said.
ѻýWithout losing sight of the bigger picture here, regardless if belts were used or not, this collision would not have occurred had it not been for the actions of the other driver,ѻý he said. ѻýOur thoughts are with the young girlѻýs family at this difficult time.ѻý
Mounties from the surrounding detachments would have stepped up enforcement both during and after the festival, he went on, to make sure, among other things, drivers are not impaired or overtired after the multi-day event.
ѻýPolice remind all drivers of the dangers of impaired driving which kills 68 people in B.C. every year, on average.ѻý
Anyone with information, including any dash camera video, is asked to call East Kootenay Traffic Services at 250-420-4244.
This is a corrected story. Information had previously been attributed to East Kootenay Traffic Services.
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