Armstrong woman killed in crash near Enderby identified

ENDERBY – A woman from Armstrong has been identified as the woman killed in a two-vehicle crash on Highway 97A near Enderby earlier this week.

Marilyn Cynthia Martynuik, 59, was the driver and only occupant of the car, which was involved in a collision with a pickup truck around 6:30 a.m., Feb. 23, according to a media release from the B.C. Coroners Service.

Martynuik died at the scene of the crash, about 2.5 kilometres north of Enderby on Highway 97A.

Both the coroners service and the RCMP are continuing to investigate.

A two-vehicle crash north of Enderby slowed traffic Feb. 23, 2016 claimed the life of an Armstrong woman. Credit: Drive B.C. Photographer: Jennifer Stahn

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