A 22-year-old man miraculously survives a serious rollover crash in Langford after being found to be over the legal limit for alcohol.
Mounties say an alleged drunk driver is lucky to have walked away from a serious rollover crash in Langford over the weekend. A 22-year-old man managed to crawl out of the wreck with minor injuries. The driver was found to be over the legal limit for alcohol.
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