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Delta driver in critical condition after fatal Richmond crash

Passenger, a 42-year-old woman from Costa Rica, died
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Alcohol may have been a factor in a deadly car crash on Saturday night that claimed the life of a 42-year-old tourist.

Richmond RCMP were called to the two-vehicle incident around 9:45p.m. on Grant McConachie Way after a Porsche 911 was struck from behind by a Mercedes.

The impact, say police, sent the Porsche veering off-road before catapulting it through the air and into a tree.

The Porsche's passenger, a 42-year-old female visitor from Costa Rica, was pronounced dead at hospital. She’s not being named until her family has been notified.

The 50-year-old male driver of the Porsche, from Delta, was taken to hospital in critical condition. As of Monday morning, his condition was thought to still be critical.

Driving the Mercedes was a 24-year-old Vancouver man, who was also taken to hospital, but with non-life-threatening injuries and is expected to recover, according to police.

Richmond RCMP spokesman Cpl. Dennis Hwang called the incident "tragic," adding that, "This doesn't need to happen any time. Period.

"The most difficult task we have is letting the family know that a loved one has passed away. It is extremely disheartening to discover alleged alcohol involvement playing a role."

Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call Richmond Const. Billy Leung at 604-278-1212, email [email protected], or anonymously call CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

—With a file from The Province