Fiery head-on crash between two semi-trucks near
Golden, B.C. claims life of one semi truck driver.
Passing train also struck some of the collision debris.
By Shawn
Logan, Calgary Sun
First posted: Tuesday, December 30, 2014 01:59 PM MST |
Updated: Tuesday, December 30, 2014 02:05 PM MST
The fiery aftermath of a head-on collision between two
semi trucks near Golden, B.C. has left one of the drivers dead.
RCMP Cpl. Steve Pettit said police were called to the
wreck on the Trans-Canada Hwy. just after midnight Calgary time Tuesday, and
found the two commercial vehicles had collided some 4 km west of Golden.
Pettit added a passing train also struck some of the
debris from the crash.
A 27-year-old man from B.C.’s lower mainland was killed
and the driver of the other semi was flown by STARS Air Ambulance to Foothills
Hospital in Calgary with critical injuries.
“We continue to investigate but no charges are
anticipated,” Pettit said, adding it’s still unclear what led to the
catastrophic crash.
Pettit added an RCMP collision analyst has been called
in to assist in the investigation.
After being closed for most of the morning, the
Trans-Canada Hwy. re-opened to traffic Tuesday afternoon, though delays were
expected.