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Rider suffers serious injuries in ATV Rollover in the Cariboo

One person was sent to hospital following an ATV rollover in the South Cariboo on Canada Day.

100 Mile House RCMP Sargeant Brian Lamb the incident occurred on the 6000 block of Mahood Lake Road.

“Police and Emergency Health Service attended where an ATV was found off the road and in the ditch. It is believed that the lone occupant of the ATV had been travelling on the public roadway without a helmet and then suddenly veered off into the ditch.”

Lamb said the rider was taken to hospital for injuries that were believed to be serious but non life threatening.

Speed is suspected as a contributing factor.

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