A family of three died in a head-on collision near Agassiz, B.C., early Tuesday, RCMP said.
Police were called to the crash scene on the Lougheed Highway near Seabird Island just before 3:30 a.m. PT, Agassiz RCMP Sgt. Andy Lot said in a news release.
There, they found a car and tractor trailer had collided head on.
Two adults in the car died at the scene, Lot said. An infant in the car was airlifted to hospital but died a few hours later, he added.
B.C. Emergency Health Services told CBC News that six ambulances and an air ambulance were sent to the scene, which is about 100 kilometres east of Vancouver.
The driver of the tractor trailer was not injured, according to the news release.
Police said they’re working with the Integrated Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Service to find out how the collision happened, and do not believe at this time that either driver had used alcohol or drugs.
B.C. Coroners Service spokesperson Amber Schinkel confirmed in an email that the service is investigating the three deaths
Mental health supports have been available for everyone involved in the response, Lot said.
“I would like to thank my officers and all the first responders who attended to this tragic incident for their hard work and dedication to serving the victims and their families,” Lot said.
“We are working on supporting all those who were affected from this crash and loss of an entire family.”
Lougheed Highway was closed at the scene until 5 p.m. on Tuesday.