Cyclist dead after collision in Surrey
Man was thrown as far as 30 metres after he was struck by a motorist in a sports utility vehicle
A man has died after he was hit by a motorist and thrown from his bicycle, Thursday night in Surrey, B.C., according to Surrey RCMP.
The crash happened just after 10 p.m. on 108 Avenue at 142 Street.
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A neighbour, who declined to give her name, said she went outside after a car alarm began sounding on 108 Avenue.
She found a man lying on the road about 30 metres from the intersection where the cyclist is believed to have been struck.
A seriously damaged bicycle could be seen a distance down the road. A Ford Escape with a smashed windshield and major damage to its front end could be seen a little further down 108 Avenue.
The neighbour said the cyclist was unresponsive with his eyes open when she began administering first aid.
Paramedics with the B.C. Ambulance Service arrived and tried to resuscitate the man. He was taken to hospital, but couldn't be saved, according to Surrey RCMP.
Police said the driver of the Ford Escape, a Surrey resident, is cooperating with their investigation.
Alcohol and drugs are not believed to be contributing factors in the crash, though it's unclear if speed was involved, according to RCMP.
Police said the cyclist was not wearing a helmet, and didn't have lights when he attempted to cross 108 Avenue at 142 Street.
Police didn't immediately know the identity of the cyclist.
The RCMP Integrated Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Service (ICARS) and the Surrey RCMP Criminal Collision Investigation Team are investigating the crash.
Anyone who may have witnessed the collision or may have information is asked to call Surrey RCMP at 604-599-0502 or to contact Crime Stoppers.