A 49-year-old man was tragically killed after stopping to offer assistance at the scene of a two-vehicle collision west of Williams Lake on Wednesday, March 25.
The Williams Lake RCMP received a report of a collision between two semi-trucks on Highway 20, approximately 25 kilometers west of Williams Lake, at approximately 7:26 p.m.
Emergency responders attended the scene, where it was determined that one person had died.
“While assisting with efforts to extricate a trapped driver from one of the commercial vehicles, the second commercial vehicle became dislodged and struck the man, resulting in fatal injuries,” BC RCMP Cpl. Brett Urano noted in a news release.
Family and friends have identified the man as Riske Creek resident Hugh Loring, who leaves behind his wife, Shelly, and sons Brandon and Tanner.
Tito’s Western Wear in Williams Lake said it would be donating 100 per cent of its profits on Friday, March 27, to Hugh’s family and described him as “a true family man who gave his life helping others.”
Highway 20 was closed for several hours.
Police said the investigation remains ongoing and asks anyone who witnessed the collision or has dash-camera footage from the area around the time of the incident to contact the Williams Lake RCMP at 250-392-6211 and reference file number 2026-2457.