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Pedestrian struck, seriously injured in Salmon Arm intersection

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A Salmon Arm man was seriously injured Wednesday when crossing an intersection of the Trans Canada Highway and Shuswap Street Northwest.

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Just before 9 a.m. Feb. 16, the man was crossing against the pedestrian signal while a turning vehicle, unable to see the man, driving forward on an advance green signal hit him, RCMP said in a press release.

The man, 67, sustained serious head and lower extremity injuries and is now in hospital. His family has been notified.

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Staff Sgt. Scott West of the Salmon Arm RCMP said the driver of the vehicle, a 66-year-old resident of Salmon Arm, remained at the scene and was co-operative with police.

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No criminal charges are being investigated at this time.

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