HALIFAX – A badly injured man found unconscious beside a Nova Scotia highway on the weekend has died.
Police in the Halifax area say 48-year-old Arnold Frederick Hubley of South Maitland died Monday night.
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Investigators are asking for the public’s help as they try to determine how Hubley was injured.
The RCMP say Hubley was found Saturday afternoon on Highway 215 in South Maitland.
He was suffering from a head wound at the time.
Police say it appears Hubley was a passenger in a vehicle before he was injured.
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