Two 30-year-old males are dead after a crash on Freeway 400 in Vaughan early Sunday morning, in line with Ontario Provincial Police (OPP). Police acquired calls round 3:45 a.m. for a collision close to Main Mackenzie Drive and Freeway 400 between a transport truck and passenger automobile, mentioned OPP in an e mail to . Two 30-year-old males from Bradford have been within the backseat of the passenger automobile and pronounced dead on the scene, mentioned Sgt. Kerry Schmidt on social media. The 50-year-old Toronto driver of the automobile, believed to be a rideshare automobile, is in vital situation at hospital, he mentioned. Schmidt mentioned an investigation continues to be ongoing, however that it seems the rideshare automobile both misplaced management or hit the “crash cushion end treatment that separates the highway from the off-ramp,” earlier than it veered again into northbound lanes and was struck by a truck. The motive force of the truck was not injured and remained on the scene.
Two individuals have died within the lethal Freeway 400 crash in Vaughan, in line with the OPP. (CBC)
All northbound lanes from Main Mackenzie Drive are anticipated to be closed till midday for the continuing investigation. Drivers are being requested to keep away from the realm and plan accordingly.
Whereas it is snowing within the space as of 10 a.m. Sunday, Schmidt says highway situations have been “normal” and “dry” on the time of the crash.
Any witnesses are urged to achieve out to OPP investigators.
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