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Vancouver Island police chief in hospital after being hit by deer

The man was struck during a cycling trip on Salt Spring Island and suffered broken clavicle, ribs.
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Oak Bay Police Deputy Chief Ray Bernoties (left) and Chief Constable Andy Brinton are among the officers that take to the bikes with Oak Bay Police Department in a community-policing initiative. (Morgan Cross photo)

Oak Bay Police Chief Andy Brinton is recovering in hospital after being hit by a deer Sunday (Oct. 1) morning.

Brinton was hit by a deer around 10:30 a.m. while off duty riding his bicycle on Salt Spring Island.

鈥淚鈥檝e spoken to Chief Brinton,鈥 said Deputy Chief Ray Bernoties. 鈥淗e鈥檚 recovering in hospital and expected to make a full recovery.鈥

The deer ran out from a forested area along a paved road.

鈥淗e informed me that he was cycling at a moderate rate of speed when a deer suddenly charged out of the bushes and struck him,鈥 Bernoties said. 鈥淚鈥檓 told it鈥檚 rutting season but I don鈥檛 know what, if any, effect that had on this deer鈥檚 behaviour.鈥

The impact was significant, knocking him from his bike and resulting in a broken clavicle and several broken ribs. He underwent surgery at a Victoria Hospital last night (Oct 2). He is expected to make a full recovery.


 


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