RIVIÉRE-VERTE, N.B. — A 30-year-old Rivière-Verte, N.B., man has died following a single-vehicle crash on Sept. 17. RCMP were called to an area of ...
A 30-year-old Rivière-Verte, N.B., man has died following a single-vehicle crash on Sept. 17. FileRIVIÉRE-VERTE, N.B. — A 30-year-old Rivière-Verte, N.B., man has died following a single-vehicle crash on Sept. 17.
RCMP were called to an area of Rivière-Quisibis Road around 4:35 p.m. on Sept. 17 after the driver lost control of the bike while navigating a curve, driving off the road.The provincial coroner's office is assisting with the ongoing investigation, and an autopsy will be done to determine the man’s exact cause of death.
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