SUV Rolls Into B.C. Lake, Police Say Alcohol a Factor
- Early on Sunday, June 22nd, an SUV was involved in a single-vehicle accident near the southern section of Taylor Main Forest Service Road in British Columbia.
- The SUV, with four men and a woman inside, left the road and tumbled multiple times down a slope before ending up in Sproat Lake.
- All five occupants managed to exit the overturned SUV on their own, reached the roadway, and met emergency responders including police, fire, and paramedics.
- Five people sustained injuries but are all expected to recover, while RCMP said alcohol is suspected to have contributed to the crash and are investigating under file 2025-6092.
- Authorities encourage individuals who have details about the incident near Snow Creek Recreation Site to reach out to the Port Alberni RCMP by calling 250-723-2424.
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