~ Police Beat A LARGE TOW truck is used to haul away piece of a logging truck after it collided with a van Nov. 3, killing the van's driver. Van driver killed in crash A TERRACE MAN is dead after the van he was driving collided head on with a loaded logging truck last Thursday on the Nisga'a Highway. RCMP identified the victim as 47-year-old Peter Vannicder- hausern, of Terrace. . Police said the collision happened about 17km north of Rosswood at about 8:45 a.m. on Nov, 3, The driver of the southbound logging truck escaped injury. Both vehicles were extensively damaged. RCMP said ice or snow on the road were a factor in the accident. Coroner Jim Lynch and police are continuing their investigation. Rosswood girl dies under car A 16-YEAR-OLD Rosswood girl died in hospital after she was pinned beneath her own vehicle beside Kalum Lake Road near Rosswood. , RCMP said Crystal McCormick stopped her vehicle at 7 p.m. Nov. 1 near Rosswood to get water. 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