
1 dead after crash in New Westminster
A man died after a crash in New Westminster Sunday morning, according to authorities.
The two-vehicle collision happened around 8 a.m. near 14th Street and Stewardson Way, the New Westminster Police Department said in a statement.
'The driver of one vehicle, an adult male, has died. All the contributing factors of this incident are still under investigation. The driver of the other vehicle remained on scene and is cooperating with police,' spokesperson Sgt. Andrew Leaver said in an email to CTV News.
Drivers are being asked to avoid the area, where hours-long road closures are expected.
Anyone with information or dash-cam video is urged to call 604-525-5411.
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