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Four vehicle accident on Island Highway North leaves several injuries

An accident in the Comox Valley yesterday afternoon left several people injured. 

The RCMP says the accident happened around 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 5, involving four vehicles on Island Highway North at Grieve Road. 

Evidence and witnesses at the scene lead investigators to believe a southbound commercial vehicle collided with several vehicles which were stopped while a driver was waiting to make a left turn. 

Several injuries were sustained, with one serious in nature but not life threatening. 

A collision analyst from the Integrated Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Service and an officer from the Commercial Vehicle Safety and Enforcement are working with investigators to determine the exact cause of the collision. 

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