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Monday May 20, 2013

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Crash victims identified

The victims of two fatal motor vehicle incidents that occurred on Monday in northern B.C. have been identified by the B.C. Coroners Service.

John Darrell McIntosh, 43, of Penticton, was the driver and sole occupant of a pickup truck travelling northbound up the Finlay Service Rd. near Mackenzie when he was involved in a collision with a logging truck at a single-lane bridge.

Kevin Brian Campbell, 38, of Terrace, was driving a commercial semi-truck east on Highway 16 when he was involved in a collision with an oncoming, westbound commercial vehicle about 70 kilometres east of Prince Rupert. A third commercial vehicle was also involved in the

incident.


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