Logging truck failure set off crash that killed 3 in Cranbrook, B.C.: RCMP - Action News
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Logging truck failure set off crash that killed 3 in Cranbrook, B.C.: RCMP

Mounties in Cranbrook, B.C., say a mechanical failure of a loaded logging truck set off a crash east of the community that killed three people in an oncoming vehicle on June 1.

Initial investigation found mechanical failure caused truck to cross the centre line, hitting another vehicle

A large, orange logging truck travels down a dirt road.
A logging truck was involved in a fatal accident near Cranbrook, B.C., on June 1. (Erik White/CBC)

Mounties in Cranbrook, B.C., say a mechanical failure of a loaded logging truck set off a crash east of the community that killed three people in an oncoming vehicle.

The crash on Highway 3 last Thursday involved three vehicles, but police say those who died were all in a Chevrolet Suburban.

Police say an initial investigation found the logging truck's mechanical failure caused it to cross the centre line, hitting the Suburban, while a third vehicle went off the road as the driver tried to avoid the crash.

The driver of the logging truck was transported to hospital with serious injuries, and the highway was closed for much of the day.

RCMP say the collision analysis and reconstruction service is still investigating the crash.

It says WorkSafeBC and commercial vehicle safety enforcement are also involved in the investigation.