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Motorcyclist killed in crash named

Douglas Dundas, 41, died in Glen Valley crash on Aug. 12
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The BC Coroners Service has confirmed the identity of the Abbotsford motorcyclist killed in a crash in Langley on Aug. 12. Douglas Dundas, aged 41, was killed when a farm truck pulled out of a driveway in front of his motorcycle in Glen Valley.

Around 4:50 p.m., Dundas was taking his 10-year-old son for a ride along Langley’s back roads.

They were travelling east along 88 Avenue when the bike collided with a flat-bed truck making a left out of a farm driveway.

Both the man and boy were ejected from the bike. The boy is recovering from his injuries. Police said Dundas was not speeding and that both riders were wearing helmets.



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