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Wellington Road reopens after three-vehicle collision

Wellington Road reopens after three-vehicle collision

CTV News26-05-2025
Wellington Road was closed between Exeter Road and Roxburgh Road due to a three-vehicle collision on Monday.
The London police confirmed the collision via social media. Minor injuries were reported.
Wellington Road crash London - May 2025
Source: Jen Sendaula.
The crash saw an SUV end up on its roof.
Wellington was closed for a period of time, but reopened around 1:30 p.m.
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