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Several people in life-threatening condition following 2-vehicle crash in Mississauga

Several people in life-threatening condition following 2-vehicle crash in Mississauga

CTV News18 hours ago
A Peel Regional Police cruiser is seen in this file photo from Thursday, Nov. 7, 2019. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Cole Burston)
Several people are in life-threatening condition after two vehicles collided in Mississauga Thursday afternoon, Peel police say.
It happened on Ninth Line and Candlelight Drive, east of Highway 407.
Police did not say the exact number of victims that were transported to a trauma centre.
Police say one person from one of the vehicles fled on foot.The cause of the collision is unknown at this time.
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