Man dead after single-vehicle rollover in northern Alberta
An RCMP vehicle.
File/ Global NewsA man is dead and another was seriously injured after a single-vehicle collision on the Cold Lake First Nations on Sunday.
Police said they were called shortly after 9 p.m. after a northbound SUV lost control and rolled several times.
The passenger, a 55-year-old man, died at the scene, while the 28-year-old driver was taken to hospital with serious injuries.
Both men were from the Cold Lake area.
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Police said the collision remains under investigation with all possible contributing factors still being considered.
The deceased man’s identity is not being released by police.
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