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Saw this on facebook, too bad

PETERBOROUGH AREA MAN DIES AFTER SNOWMOBILE COLLISION

On Saturday January 18, 2020, at approximately 11:45 a.m. members of the Killaloe OPP responded to a single vehicle collision involving a snowmobile on the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) Trail B106E, in the Township of South Algonquin.

The driver and lone occupant of the snowmobile was pronounced deceased at the scene. Preliminary investigation has revealed the snowmobile was travelling westbound on the trail, and struck a tree. The deceased has been identified as 44 year old Brandon CORLEY of Cavan-Monaghan Township.

OPP Technical Collision Investigators (TCI) are assisting with this investigation to determine the cause of the collision. The Office of the Chief Coroner has ordered a post mortem to be conducted. This is the first fatal collision reported in 2020 for the Killaloe Detachment.

In the event you are reporting an occurrence that does not require immediate police assistance please call 1-888-310-1122. Should you wish to speak to someone at the Killaloe Detachment contact 613-757-2600.

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44 minutes ago, Renegade X said:

Its coming...Lot's of retards must have bought sleds this year

Its just they were all condensed in one area, now that barrie area is open you wont have to worry about them coming north anymore

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yes just terrible

One man is dead and five others are missing after their snowmobiles went through the ice along Quebec's Lac Saint-Jean Tuesday night.

Emergency services were called to a channel at the edge of the lake, between the towns of Saint-Henri-de-Taillon and Alma, at 7:30 p.m. ET.

 

The snowmobilers were French tourists travelling with a guide, totalling nine people. They were driving across the snow-covered channel when the ice gave way beneath them.

One person who went through the ice was helped out of the water by two members of the group who had managed to brake and avoid falling in.

The three of them then drove to shore and called emergency services from a store in Saint-Henri-de-Taillon.

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