12 - Sunday, March 31, 1985 - North Shore News Another cyclist struck down on Marine Drive THE ANNUAL rash of warm weather accidents involving cyclists seems to have hit the North Shore earlier than usual this year. According to North Van- couver RCMP, the latest ac- cident occurred Thursday at 10:15 am, when a 28-year- old female cyclist, travelling et westbound along Marine ve Drive, attempted to turn vat tight into a driveway near ; Bewicke Avenuc. Police say the cyclist was struck by a light pickup truck, travelling in the same direction as the cyclist. a : A NORTH Varcouver . woman is in Lions Gate Hospital with multiple inju- - ties as a result of a spec- , tacular single car accident ° ; which occurred early Friday. North Vancouver RCMP . said a 23-year-old woman, . driving a 1974 Pontiac, lost = control of her vehicle as she we . was rounding a curve in the : 4900 block Capilano Road. As she lost control, the vehicle jumped the curb and investigation of death — = 8 =§=—_ continues co NORTH VANCOUVER ” RCMP’s investigation” into the death of a four-year-old boy: was continuing to deadline for today’s addi- tion. Kristoffer Vankoughnett of $-822 Premier Street died iit Lions Gate Hospital Fri- day after being struck by a «car near his home. - a The young driver of the ‘ car involved. has ‘not’ ben identified by police. Because of the continuing investigation, police will not ‘templated. a $900 say whether charges are-con- ~ | By JOANNE MacDONALD | Police say the cyclist sus- tained minor shoulder inju- ries and was taken to Lions Gate Hospital. Charges have not yet been laid in connec: Hon with the incident as police are still investigating how the accident occurred. However, a friend of the North Vancouver cyclist told the North Shore News the ‘g Woman injured in = =€§= single car crash Struck a tree. Police say the car then overturned in the roadway. There were no other cars travelling in the vicinity at the time of the accident. The woman was the lone occu- pant in the car. The mishap is believed to have been occurred at 3:42 a.m. To présstime, there was no word on the woman's physi- cal condition. In B.C. and the Yukon the Canadian Cancer Society supports cancer . research, education and patient services. 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