Delta police ask witnesses and dashcam owners to help investigate a fatal scooter collision in Tsawwassen that claimed the life of a 68-year-old woman.
Fatal Collision in Tsawwassen Sparks Police Appeal
A quiet Friday afternoon in Tsawwassen turned tragic when a woman riding a mobility scooter was struck by a vehicle. Now, investigators are urging the public to come forward with any details that could help explain what happened.
The crash took place around 2:30 p.m. on March 6 near the intersection of 10th Avenue and 54A Street. As a result, a 68-year-old woman suffered critical injuries.
First responders rushed to the scene and tried to save her. However, despite those efforts, she later died from her injuries.
What Happened at the Scene
According to police, the collision occurred as a vehicle entered a nearby parking lot. During that moment, it struck the woman on her mobility scooter.
Emergency crews arrived quickly and began life-saving care right away. Meanwhile, officers secured the area and started gathering evidence.
Investigators later confirmed the vehicle involved was a white Kia Soul compact crossover.
Police Ask Witnesses to Step Forward
Because the investigation continues, police are asking anyone who saw the crash to come forward. Even small details could help piece together the timeline.
In addition, officers hope nearby drivers or businesses may have captured the incident on dashcam or CCTV footage. That video could provide key clues.
Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Delta police at 604-946-4411. Callers should reference file number 2026-4140.
Community Help Could Bring Answers
Serious crashes often leave many questions behind. Therefore, investigators rely on community members who might have seen or recorded something important.
If you were in the area at the time, checking your dashcam could make a difference. One small clip or observation could help investigators understand how the collision unfolded.
For now, police continue to review evidence while the community mourns the loss of a local resident.
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