Nova Scotia

Man, 74, dies after two-vehicle collision on Highway 102

Nova Scotia

A 74-year-old man from Dean, N.S., is dead after a vehicle and flatbed delivery truck collided on Highway 102 on Tuesday, police say.

Crash closed northbound section of highway for several hours

Nova Scotia RCMP say a 74-year-old man from Dean, N.S., died after being taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries. (CBC)

A 74-year-old man from Dean, N.S., is dead after a vehicle and flatbed delivery truck collided on Highway 102 on Tuesday, police say.

Officers were called to the scene near Exit 7 in Enfield, N.S., at around 4 p.m., Nova Scotia RCMP said in a news release.

A Chevrolet Impala and a delivery truck were both travelling north on the highway when the collision occurred, the release said.

RCMP said the driver and lone occupant of the Impala suffered life-threatening injuries and was taken to hospital, where he later died.

The driver of the delivery truck, a 48-year-old man from Bible Hill, N.S., was uninjured.

Northbound lanes along a section of Highway 102 were closed for several hours on Tuesday as a collision reconstructionist attended the scene.

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