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[UPDATE] Pedestrian killed in two-car crash on Canada Way – Burnaby Now

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A few skid marks, some torn up lawn and a bouquet of flowers is all that marks the location of a fatal crash on Canada Way Tuesday afternoon.
A 22-year-old woman died shortly after a car hit her around 1:30 p.m. on Canada Way near BCIT.
Burnaby RCMP Staff Sgt. Maj. John Buis said police chose not to publicly release the fact that the woman had died on Tuesday because they were having trouble contacting her next of kin.
“We wanted to get a hold of next of kin before it was released that she’d pass,” Buis said. “It’s very tragic and it was just an unbelievable event.”
The driver of the vehicle that hit the pedestrian and two passengers were taken to Vancouver General hospital with varying degrees of non-life threatening injuries. Buis said the driver and his two passengers were all about 18 years old.
The driver of the second vehicle, a woman in her 50s, and her son, who is in his early 20s, were also taken to Burnaby Hospital with serious but non-life threatening injuries. Buis couldn’t say whether or not any of them had been released yet.
While the investigation is still ongoing, Buis said the crash was caused by the first vehicle – a white Infiniti.
Investigators believe it crashed into the second vehicle as it turned right on to Canada Way from Beta Avenue. The collision pushed the second vehicle, a grey Volkswagen, into a bus shelter on the south side of Canada Way. Luckily no one was at the bus stop when the car crashed into it, Buis added.
“There’s rumours about … street racing but I can say that the two cars didn’t acknowledge or meet each other until one vehicle struck the other,” he said.
Investigators are looking at the possibility that speed may have been a factor in the crash, but at this time they don’t believe drugs or alcohol were involved, Buis added.
“We can’t confirm any of that but from the distances and from the impact and everything else that’s what it suggests to us,” he said.
The victim’s identity has not been released at this time. Buis didn’t know if she was a Burnaby resident but confirmed she worked in Burnaby near where she was hit.
It’s too early to say if investigators will recommend criminal charges or charges under the Motor Vehicle Act. The department is also waiting for a crash site report from the RCMP’s Integrated Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Service, which should provide additional insight into what caused the fatal crash, Buis added.
Canada Way was closed for several hours Tuesday and eventually reopened shortly before 7 p.m.
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