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Tuesday, May 12, 2015
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Dad dies in Yellow Point car crash
Two kids recovering after collision with tree and power pole John McKinley THE CHRONICLE
A tragedy on Yellow Point Road last week has left two young children without their father. Gavin McConville, a 51-year-old English professor at Vancouver Island University died in a car accident May 4 on Yellow Point Road. Regional coroner Matt Brown said Monday investigators are still trying to determine whether McConville died as a result of the crash or some form of medical condition that may have contributed to the crash. The Ladysmith man was southbound with his two children in the area near De Courcy Drive when the vehicle left the road, striking a power pole and then a tree before coming to rest. He was declared dead on the scene by the B.C. Coroner’s office. “We’re still waiting for the traffic analyst’s report,” Brown said. According to Brown, the crash occurred on an s-curve. “He negotiated the first turn, he didn’t negotiate the second. There’s no indication that weather was a factor, but that’s still to be determined.” see Children page 7
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