British Columbia·NewThe two cyclists were riding on the side of the road when they were struck near the intersection of Ospika Boulevard North and McRae Avenue around 9 a.m. Monday.Shane Kelly was one of two cyclists who were hit and seriously injured earlier this weekCBC News · Posted: Jul 11, 2025 3:06 PM EDT | Last Updated: 1 minute agoPolice confirm Shane Kelly has died after being struck by a vehicle while on a bike ride, training for a charity event, earlier this week. (Shane Kelly/LinkedIn)One of two cyclists who were seriously injured in Prince George on Monday while training for the Cops for Cancer charity event has died, according to police. A statement from the Prince George RCMP says Shane Kelly succumbed to his injuries on Thursday. Kelly was a civilian rider.Mounties said Monday that the injured cyclists were an RCMP officer and a community member.The two cyclists were riding on the side of the road when they were struck near the intersection of Ospika Boulevard North and McRae Avenue around 9 a.m. Monday.The statement says Kelly was a proud supporter of the Cops for Cancer Tour de North ride and had previously supported other Canadian Cancer Society fundraising events such as Relay for Life.”We are all heartbroken by this news. Shane was a caring and enthusiastic team builder from the very beginning,” said Laura Nelson with Cops for Cancer. “Shane’s teammates are devastated by the loss of one of their own in such tragic circumstances. We offer our sincere condolences and unwavering support to Shane’s family and friends.”Kelly was riding with an RCMP officer, who remains injured. Police say the investigation is ongoing. At the time, Mounties said they located a suspect vehicle and took a man into custody. Anyone who witnessed the incident or who was in the area and may have video surveillance or dashcam footage of the vehicle’s driving behaviour before and after the incident is asked to call the Prince George RCMP non-emergency number at 250-561-3300. Those with condolences or well-wishes are being asked to bring them to the Prince George RCMP detachment at 455 Victoria Street, which will be passed along to the family when they are ready to receive them.”Shane’s family is taking time to grieve privately and has requested space during this difficult period…. Your kindness and support are greatly appreciated,” states Cpl. Jennifer Cooper, the media relations officer for the Prince George RCMP.
Cyclist training for Cops for Cancer dies after hit-and-run in Prince George, B.C.
