Speed was a possible factor in a Tuesday night rollover involving a semi-truck that left 17 cows dead.
In a news release Wednesday, Calgary police said officers were called to the area of Stoney Trail S.E. and Macleod Trail S.E. around 8:10 p.m. for a reported rollover involving a semi-truck carrying 95 cattle.
Investigators believe the driver of the truck failed to navigate a curve and lost control on an off-ramp from eastbound Stoney Trail heading onto southbound Macleod Trail.
A video posted to Reddit shows the semi-truck driving on the off-ramp, tipping over onto its side and sliding off the road.
The truck came to a rest on the left side of the road. The driver was taken to hospital with minor injuries.
Police confirmed 17 cows died in the crash.
As emergency crews responded to the scene, three cattle escaped the trailer and headed toward the south end of the Macleod Trail and Stoney Trail interchange.
It took nearly two hours …