Two seriously injured after separate collisions in Delta
File 21-7005 and 21-7047
Delta Police attended two serious collisions on March 31.
In the first instance police were called to a collision that took place in the 8200 block of River Road early March 31, around 6:15 am.
Two vehicles – one travelling east bound and the other westbound - collided almost head on. One driver suffered minor injuries, while the other driver was seriously injured, but is expected to recover.
The cause of the collision remains under investigation by the Delta Police Traffic Unit, and police continue to talk with witnesses and collect video from the area at the time of the collision. River Road was closed for hours while police investigated. Drivers who were impacted by the road closures are thanked for their patience.
In the second instance police were contacted around 3:20 pm that a vehicle had struck a pedestrian in a parking lot in the 1200 block of 56th Street in Tsawwassen. A driver attempting to park their vehicle in a parking lot collided with another vehicle, then unfortunately ran over a nearby pedestrian, with the vehicle coming to a stop on top of the pedestrian.
“I want to thank the people nearby who actually lifted the vehicle off of the injured man, and extracted him from under the vehicle, and began performing first aid,” says Inspector Ciaran Feenan, head of Delta Police front line patrol. “Their quick actions may have saved the pedestrian’s life.”
Emergency Health Services attended and took the pedestrian to hospital with life threatening injuries. “We’ve since had an update from the hospital, and he is expected to survive,” says Insp. Feenan.
All parties involved in this incident have been cooperative. At this point the collision is believed to be accidental in nature.
Delta Police Victim Services has been offered to all who were involved.
Regarding either incident, if you believe you witnessed anything in relation to the collisions or events leading up to them, or provided assistance to the victims and haven’t yet spoken to police, please call 604-946-4411.