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Clinton RCMP looking for witnesses to weekend collision

Clinton RCMP is seeking witnesses following a serious multi-vehicle collision over the weekend.

Police said on Sunday (June 29) afternoon at 12:04 they responded to a report of a collision between a pickup truck and a motorcycle on Highway 97 at Clinton Cemetery Road.

The 66-year-old operator of the motorcycle suffered serious life-altering injuries and was airlifted to hospital for treatment and remains in stable condition.

Police said a second motorcyclist, although associated, was uninvolved in the crash and no other injuries were reported.

Causal factors for the crash are not yet known and the investigation is ongoing.

Anyone with any information who may have witnessed the crash or any preceding driving behaviours, or may have dash camera footage is asked to contact the Clinton RCMP.

Police said the highway was shut down in both directions while they conducted the investigation.

Files by Pat Matthews, My Cariboo Now 

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