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2 children among those seriously injured in Highway 99 crash

Staff report
September 6, 2020 2:09pm

Two children are among those who were seriously injured in a collision south of Whistler on Highway 99 at Daisy Lake.

The accident happened yesterday around 12:14 pm. The children are currently in stable condition.

Whistler RCMP continue to investigate the crash, but investigators believe two north-bound vehicles, a black Range Rover and a silver Lamborghini, were involved in the collision.

The collision caused the silver Lamborghini to lose control and hit the median, which then crossed over to oncoming traffic and hit a south-bound Toyota crossover.

“I can confirm the silver Lamborghini travelling north was part of the Diamond Hublot Rally, but at this stage were are determining the exact cause of what made it cross into oncoming traffic” says Sergeant Sascha Banks.

“We are investigating both the drivers of the Range Rover and the Lamborghini for Dangerous Operation of a Motor Vehicle. Once all details are obtained including the ICARS analysis we will have a clearer picture of fault,” Banks said.

“We have seen far too much tragedy on the Sea to Sky highway to last us all a lifetime, we can only implore those in our area to slow down. Everyone who visits us wants to get to their destination safe and sound.”

Anyone who has dashcam, cellphone, or has witnessed the collision or any driving behaviour of the northbound vehicles before the accident, are asked to contact the Whistler RCMP as soon as they can at 604-932-3044.

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