Monday, May 14, 2012

Man dead in single vehicle accident on Anthony Henday.

Date: 04/06/2012
Time: Unknown
Location: Edmonton, Canada
Vehicle(s) Involved: Chrysler Intrepid







By The Edmonton Journal

"EDMONTON - Speed is believed to have been a factor in a crash that killed a 31-year-old man on Anthony Henday Drive early Friday.
The man’s Chrysler Intrepid was nearly obliterated in the crash, its entire engine coming to rest in the ditch nearby.
No other vehicles were involved, and there were no passengers in the man’s car. The accident was called in to police at about 2:40 a.m. by motorists who came across the crash scene. Police say the actual time of the collision hasn’t yet been determined.
The man had been headed eastbound on the Henday when he hit the pole, about 500 metres west of the turnoff to Manning Drive.
From tire tracks, it appears the man may have been driving in the ditch for a short distance before the impact. He died at the scene.
A large section of the Henday was closed for most of the morning, as police collision analysts worked at the scene.
Police say speed is believed to have been a factor, but there is no indication alcohol was involved."

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