A single-vehicle rollover Friday afternoon left one individual deceased and one other injured in South Glengarry Township, in accordance with the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP).
Police acquired a name at 3:40 p.m. reporting a rollover involving a cargo-type van leaving a car in a ditch on the highway, on Glen Highway close to Glen Brook Highway.
Upon arrival, police discovered two injured individuals. A trapped occupant within the automotive was extricated by firefighters then airlifted to Ottawa Civic Hospital, the place he was pronounced deceased, the OPP mentioned in a press release to Ontario Chronicle Ottawa on Saturday.
The sufferer was recognized as a 31-year-old man from South Glengarry Township.
The 36-year-old driver from Clarence-Rockland acquired non-life-threatening accidents and was airlifted to hospital by Air Ornge.
“Lengthy Sault OPP, assisted by Technical Collision Investigator (OPP) and Reconstructionist (OPP) carried out an investigation that closed the roadway for about eight hours,” the OPP mentioned within the assertion.
The highway have since been re-opened.