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Motorcyclist dies following collision near Hinton

RCMP arrested four people following a drug bust in Saint-Jacques, New Brunswick on July 25, 2013. File/Global News

EDMONTON- RCMP say a 35-year-old man from Grande Prairie has died after a collision involving a motorcycle near Hinton.

RCMP were called to the collision on Highway 40, about three kilometres north of the intersection with Highway 16, around 8:00 Friday night.

Officers say a pickup heading north on the highway crossed the centre line and collided with a southbound motorcycle.

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The male driver of the motorcycle and his female passenger were both taken to hospital in Edmonton via STARS Air Ambulance with serious, but undetermined injuries, RCMP said Saturday morning.

RCMP said the male driver died of his injuries Saturday. The female passenger, a 32-year-old from Grande Prairie, remains in hospital in critical condition, officers said.

The driver of the pickup, a 16-year-old male from Hinton, was assessed at Hinton Hospital and released on Friday.

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RCMP say charges are pending against the driver of the pickup. The investigation is ongoing, but police say speed and alcohol have been ruled out as factors in the collision.

 

 

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