Manitoba

Driver dies from injuries after serious crash on Corydon Avenue

The driver of a pickup truck that crashed on May 29 has died, Winnipeg police confirmed Saturday.

Jordan Allarie, 25, died Friday from critical injuries he sustained last week

Jordan Allarie, 25, died Friday. He was hospitalized after a crash on Corydon Avenue May 29. (Facebook)

The driver of a pickup truck that crashed on May 29 has died, Winnipeg police confirmed Saturday.

Jordan Allarie, 25, died Friday night after sustaining critical injuries when the Ford F150 he was driving eastbound on Corydon Avenue near Edgeland Boulevard crashed.
Police believe alcohol and speed were both factors in the crash that killed two 25-year-old men in Winnipeg. (CBC)
Flowers and a large stuffed teddy bear have been placed along a hedge near the site of the fatal crash. (Travis Golby/CBC)

Police said it appears Allarie lost control of the truck and collided with several fixed objects including an apartment building.

Alcohol and speed were both factors in the single-vehicle collision, said police.

The only passenger in the truck, Cody Galbraith, also 25, died soon after the incident.

A GoFundMe campaign has been set up for the Allarie family.